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Plan of Clearance Area 115 - Meadow Street, Chesterton

Plan for Clearance Area 115 which includes the demolition of two houses.

The Liverpool Road, Chesterton

Map showing Clearance Area 114 highlighted in pink.

Plan of Clearance Area 114 - The Liverpool Road, Chesterton

A compulsory purchase order for six properties to be demolished in Chesterton.

Brookside Farm, Rolleston on Dove

Grade II listed since 1973. The building dates from the early 19th century with late 19th century alterations. A farmworker shepherds geese in the road.

Barn at Butterhill Farm, near Coppenhall

Early 19th Century buildings

Aerial view Stongford Farm, Tittensor

Formerly part of the Trentham Estate and sometime home of the founder of Bassett's Transport business.

Bobbington Hall Farmhouse, Bobbinton

Situated on six Ashes Road, it is now known as Bobbington House. The building is Grade II listed and dates from 1695 which is inscribed on a date stone with the letters 'WPF.' The date also appears on ...

Barn at Stourton Farm, near Kinver

The late 18th century barn at Stourton Farm is Grade II listed.

Barn at Hilltop Farm, Great Saredon

The barn at Hilltop Farm and the adjoining house date to around 1830 and are Grade II listed.

Checkley Bank Farm, Checkley

A view of Checkley Bank Farm from the south-east. Built around 1840, it is Grade II listed.

Acton Mill Farm, Acton Trussell

Acton Mill Farm is a Grade II listed late 18th century farmhouse. The garden slopes down to the River Penk.

Hagley Farm, Hagley Estate, Rugeley

This seventeenth century farm house was the Home Farm for the Hagley Estate, Rugeley. Originally built of red brick on a stone foundation, it was later pebble dashed. The Jones family farmed here for ...

Barn at Richmore Hill Farm, Dilhorne

Cottage at Rising Brook, Stafford

This cottage stood close to the Rising Brook on what is now the junction of West Way and Burton Manor Road, Stafford. It was demolished in 1953. It is believed that it was the Scratching Cocks public ...

Old Reid's Cottage, Lichfield Road, Stafford

A pen and watercolour drawing of Old Reid's Cottage which stood at the Hough on Lichfield Road, Stafford and was demolished in the 1880s. Artist: W. Allen.

Market Square, Stafford

Market day in the Market Square, Stafford during the Second World War. In the background is the Shire Hall with posters advertising National War Bonds and National Savings.

Board of Guardians, Stafford Workhouse

The final meeting of Stafford Poor Law Union Board of Guardians pictured outside Stafford Workhouse. The Chairman, George Horne, is seated 7th from left on the front row. The Stafford Union Workhouse ...

Cottage, Milford Hall

19th century estate worker’s cottage at the rear of Milford Hall.