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Church Farm, Clifton Campville

An aerial view of Church Farm, Clifton Campville. Church Farm is a Grade II listed farmhouse with an early 19th century front wing and an 18th century rear wing. Th road running across the bottom right ...

Church Farm, Coppenhall

Church Farm, Hatherton

Church Farm, Kings Bromley

Church Farm stands at the eastern end of Church Lane, Kings Bromley, and is a Grade II listed mid-18th century three-storey red brick farmhouse.

Church Farm, Norton Lane, Norton

The gritstone and brick buildings of Church Farm on Norton Lane, close to St Bartholomew's Church. Now demolished.

Church Farm, Whitmore

Alan Latham and friend Trevor Simpson, in a cap, tormenting one of the sows at Church Farm, Whitmore. Alan's mother and sister are in the background.

Church House, Church Farm, Kings Bromley

Situated at the head of Church Lane in Kings Bromley, Church House is a Grade II listed building which dates to the mid-18th century. The central porch has since been enclosed. Behind the house and out ...

Church Lane, Aston-by-Stone

A postcard view of a farm and mill buildings by the canal bridge over the Trent and Mersey Canal at Aston-by-Stone. On the left can be seen the buildings of Aston flint grinding mill. On the reverse ...

Church Leigh Show

Ponies and riders at Church Leigh Show.

Church Party from Darlaston Hall, Stone

James Meakin with his family in an open carriage known as a Landau; they are dressed for church. Mr Meakin, a pottery manufacturer, owned Darlaston Hall from 1880. The hall was remained in the Meakin ...

Church Street from the Church tower, Clifton Campville

Looking northwards along Church Street from the tower of St. Andrew’s church, Clifton Campville. Church Farm is to the left and the coach house of the Rectory can be seen to the right.

Church Street, Clifton Campville

Looking north along Church Street towards Main Road, Clifton Campville.

Church Street, Leek

Cattle being driven up Church Street towards the livestock market. St Edward's Church can be seen at the top of this postcard view.

Cinderhill Hall, Longton

Cinderhill Hall or House was a colliery manager's house. In 1923 to 1933 this was the home of Thomas Yates, manager and later Director of Mossfield Colliery. It has since been demolished and the area ...

Claeys Combine harvester

A Claeys M103 combine harvester, manufactured by the Claeys company of Zedelgem, Belgium. Introduced in 1952, It was the first European-built self-propelled combine harvester. From 1959 Claeys were imported ...

Clanford Hall, Seighford

Friesian cattle in the farmyard at Clanford Hall, also known as Clanford Hall Farmhouse at Coton Clanford near Seighford. Dated 1648, it is a fine example of a 17th century timber-framed house.

Clanford Hall, Seighford

Clanford Hall, also known as Clanford Hall Farmhouse at Coton Clanford near Seighford. Dated 1648, it is a fine example of a 17th century timber-framed house. Photographed by Miss A. Fisher of Aston-by-Stone ...

Clanford Hall, Seighford, (1)

Clanford Hall is timber framed with a three storey porch.