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Hilltop Farm, Great Saredon

Late 18th century doorway at Hilltop Farm.

Holly Bush Farm, Seighford

Farmer Frederick Steele (1833-1908) pictured in the garden outside Holly Bush Farmhouse, on Aston Bank, Seighford. With him is believed to be his older sister, Mary Maria Steele (1824-1904). The farmhouse ...

Hollybush Farm, Bednall

Hollywood Farm, Hilderstone

A woman and little girl outside Hollywood Farm house, possibly Sybil and Margaret Cooke. The Cooke family were at Hollywood Farm, near Hilderstone between 1934 and 1952.

Home Farm , Dunston

Home Farm cowhouse, Teddesley Park

Labourers’ accommodation over the cowhouse, Teddesley Park, situated to the north-west of Home Farm. On the left, the hexagonal cottage is one of a pair linked by a single-storey former poultry house. ...

Home Farm House, Farley

Home Farm House dates from the 18th century.

Home Farm, Little Onn, Church Eaton

Located off Stables Drive, near Little Onn Hall.

Home Farm, Maer

This postcard view shows Home Farm which stands by the Haddon Lane junction in Maer village. Home Farm was built by Josiah Wedgwood II, who lived at nearby Maer Hall. The building has a symmetrical entrance ...

Hope Dale Farm, Alstonefield

The original farm building consisted of the two left hand bays. It was formerly part of the Harpur-Crewe estate and was sold following the death of Sir Vauncey Harpur Crewe in 1924.

Hope Marsh, Alstonefield

Members of the Riley family outside Hope Marsh. Richard Riley and his family moved here around 1902. After Richard's death in 1915 it continued to be rented by his widow, Mary Ellen.

Horse-drawn market cart, Shugborough Park Fam

A market cart or milk float made by Egerton & Sons of Church Minshull, near Crewe, Cheshire around 1900, and used at West Field Farm, Cotes Heath until the mid 1960s. It was restored by M.A. Horler & ...

Houghwood Bottom Farm, Stanley Road, Stanley

A view of Houghwood Bottom farmhouse from Stanley Road. The house is built from local gritstone. At the end of the 19th century Houghwood Bottom Farm was 22½ acres (approx. 9 hectares) and owned ...

House on Clanway Lane, Tunstall

The house in the photograph stood on Clanway Lane, now Adams Avenue in Newfield, Tunstall. In the background are the workings of Clanway Brickworks, adjacent to Clanway Farm. They were part of the Berry ...

House on Stocking Lane, Wheaton Aston,

A house in Stocking Lane, now demolished.

Ingestre Farm prior to Restoration

Ivy House Farm Building, Gnosall,

Ivy House Farm in the Snow, Hixon

Ivy House Farm and barn on Smithy Lane, which were later demolished. Some of the stone was incorporated into The Granary on Egg Lane. House numbers 32, 34 and 36 Smithy Lane now stand on this site....