The Fields, Draycott-in-the-Moors
A view of The Fields farm house from the north west.
The Fisher family, Marchington
The Fisher family at Lower Brookhouse Farm, Birch Cross, Marchington.
The Game Larder Porch, Barnfields Farm, Weeping Cross, Stafford
This photograph was taken from Barnfields farmyard showing the church-shaped porch leading to the game larder.
The porch was built by I.A. Trigg in 1841 at the northern end of the old stone barn which ...
The Grange, Cheddleton
View of Grange farm house from the south east.
The Green, Brocton,
View of The Green, looking east. On the right is Pool Lane.
The building on the left is Green Farm, with Brocton Mission Hall to its right. The Mission Hall opened in 1891 and in 1951 the Hall was ...
The Hollies Farm, High Offley Road, Woodseaves
A postcard view of The Hollies Farm, High Offley Road, Woodseaves. The building remains (in December 2020) very much as in this photograph, however, over the years the front garden brick walls, fences ...
The Laurels, Tunstall, Adbaston
The Laurels, Tunstall, near Adbaston. This photograph shows a young man and woman standing in front of the early 19th century Laurels farm house, while a man with a pony and trap stands to the left.
The ...
The Main Staircase, Barnfields Farmhouse, Weeping Cross, Stafford
The main staircase at Barnfields was made of white stone with a wrought iron banister which went round three sides of the hall leading up to a gallery at the top of the Georgian portion of the house.
Barnfields ...
The Manor, Milwich,
The Manor was formerly known as The Grange.
The building was once a farm, but today the buildings have been converted into private residences.
The Mill House, Pattingham
Pattingham Windmill, on Nurton Hill, was built by 1811. It had ceased working by the 1880s and had been converted as part of Mill House in 1917.
The Pretty Pigs
Oil painting on oak board, unframed, with brass hanging loop at top. Group of six pigs in farmyard feeding on turnips. Farm buildings and hay ricks in background. Wagon in barn, inscribed with name 'J. ...
The Toyes, Enville
The Toyes or Toys Farm existed on this site by 1496. It was formerly known as Hay House and is named after the Toy family, landowners in Enville parish.
The Tunstalls, Tunstall, Adbaston
A postcard view of the Tunstalls, near Adbaston. The Tunstalls is a large 18th century farmhouse, which was remodeled and had a third storey added in the mid 19th century. The man holding a shotgun is ...
The Village, Consall
The name Consall means 'Cuna's (from the Danish for king) hall'. The village was a former township in the ancient parish of Cheddleton and since the 13th century was part of the estate owned by the Draycott ...
The village, Endon
A view of Endon taken from Endon Bank, looking north-east.
Photographer: Philemon Swift, Hanley House, 260 Waterloo Road, Burslem.
The White House, Weston
A postcard view of the White House which was originally a farmhouse dating from the sixteenth century. In later years it became known as Weston Manor House.
In the mid-1800s the building was used ...
The yard, Penkhull Farm, Penkhull
Penkhull Farm opens onto Garden Street, between the buildings on the left. The farm dates from the early 1700s and had nearly 70 acres of land to the south and west (today's Thistley Hough, Meliden Way ...
Thomas Smith, Whiston Eaves, Whiston
Thomas Smith pictured with a gun, rabbit and spaniel at the rear of Whiston Eaves.
Whiston Eaves farmhouse was built in the early 17th century and remodelled in the early 19th century. In the latter ...