Consall Forge
Consall Forge in the Churnet Valley, showing a row of cottages on the left, since demolished. Just be your to the right can be seen the bridge over the River Churnet, at the point where the river and ...
Consall Forge
Black and white copy print of postcard. Cottages at Consall Forge
Consall Forge
View of cottages, the railway, the bridge over the Caldon Canal and the weir on the River Churnet at Consall Forge. Three men are fishing from the bridge.
Floods at Oakamoor
The River Churnet in flood at Oakamoor. In the background are some of the buildings of Thomas Bolton's Copper Works, since demolished. Jack Hathaway is the man in the middle of the group with hands on ...
Mill House, Cheddleton
View of Mill House, Cheddleton with the River Churnet in flood in the foreground.
There arose severe flooding after a terrific rain-storm.
It was described as the most destructive storm and flood damage ...
Oakamoor from the North Staffs Railway Bridge
The North Staffordshire Railway opened up a station in Oakamoor along its Churnet Valley line in 1849. The main line which ran through the village closed in 1965, although a single track remained open ...
Oakamoor Village
View of the terraced houses in the village looking across the River Churnet. The village is so-called because it was originally covered with dwarf oaks.Thomas Bolton & Sons of Birmingham bought the village's ...
Quixhill Bridge
Quixhill Bridge is a stone road bridge with three arches, which carries the road between Denstone and Ellastone (now the B5032) over the River Churnet.
River Churnet and Bridge, Alton
A postcard view of the River Churnet and bridge looking south-east with Alton Castle on the right.
Within Alton Castle are the remains of the medieval castle, built in about 1175 by Bertram de Verdun, ...
River Churnet at Oakamoor
This postcard view taken from the bridge over the River Churnet in Oakamoor, looks north towards houses on Churnet View Road. On the extreme right in the background the Village School can be seen. Most ...
River Churnet in flood at Brittain's Paper Mill, Cheddleton
The Cauldon Canal and River Churnet submerged at Brittain's Paper Mill, Cheddleton due to severe flooding after a terrific rain-storm. What was described as the most destructive storm and flood damage ...
The Bridges at Consall
Two women are standing by the parapet on the bridge over the River Churnet. The second bridge to the left of the tree is over the Caldon Canal. The Black Lion Inn is the building centre background.
The Old Mill, Leek area
View of mill with attached out-buildings and a figure walking along the riverside path.
The River Churnet at Alton
The River Churnet. Photographed by William Blake.
Landscape with view of The River Churnet at its entrance to Tittesworth Lake, Staffordshire.
The Water Mill, Cheddleton
View of the Churnet Valley from Alton Castle
View of the weir at Rocester
The weir by the Corn Mill on the River Churnet.