South Door of St. John's Church, Stowe-by-Chartley,
This doorway dates from the Norman period, as seen in the scalloped and zigzag capitals.
South door, Lichfield Cathedral
Exterior view of the 13th century south doorway of Lichfield Cathedral with steps leading up from the roadway of the Close. The Ecclesiastical College stood opposite this door at the time of this photograph. ...
South door, Lichfield Cathedral
The mid-13th century twin portal to the south transept of Lichfield Cathedral.
In 700 AD a wooden Cathedral was built on the site of the present one, to house the body of St. Chad, and to provide ...
South Lodge House, Darlaston Hall Estate, Stone,
South Lodge was occupied by Mrs Constance Meakin's butler, Mr. Whidett, in the 1940s.
The Darlaston estate was owned by Burton Abbey, but during the Reformation the estate was sold to James Collier, ...
Spital Chapel of St James, Tamworth
Spital Chapel is a Grade II* listed building accessed by gated footpaths from Wigginton and Ashby Roads.
It is believed that it was a Chantry Chapel built by Philip Marmion in the 13th century and ...
St John's Market, Stafford
This photograph taken in 2017 shows one of the original entrances to St. John's Market which still stands (2026) on Crabbery Street, Stafford.
In the early 1990s St. John's Market Hall was demolished ...
St Leonard's Church, Marston
St Leonard's Church, Marston, view from the west.
Built in 1794 by William Dudley. The nave masonry is possibly re-used or given new features.
St Mary's Grove, Stafford
This view looks east along St. Mary's Grove towards an alleyway known as 'Averil's Entry' which is on the left just beyond the cars. On the right St. Mary’s Place leads around the edge of St Mary's churchyard ...
St. Alban's Mission Church, Stafford
St. Alban's Mission Church stands on the corner of common road and St. Alban's Road overlooking Stafford Common. It was opened in 1896 to serve the increasing population in the area, and was within Marston ...
St. Anthony’s Convent, Rugeley
This postcard view shows the front of St. Anthony’s Convent which was originally known as Heron Court Mansion. It was built in 1851 by Joseph Robert Whitgreave as his residence. In 1861 he built the coach ...
St. Austin's Presbytery, Stafford
No. 82 Wolverhampton Road, Stafford is the Presbytery (priest's house) for the Grade II listed St. Austin's Roman Catholic Church, partially seen on left. The three-storey building was built for the Rev. ...
St. Benedict’s Priory, Colwich
A postcard view of the workroom at St. Benedict’s Priory, Colwich. St. Benedict's was originally a house, built by Little Haywood architect Charles Trubshaw in about 1730. Trubshaw named the house Mount ...
St. Chad’s Church, Longsdon
This postcard view shows St. Chad’s Church, Longsdon. It is a Grade II listed building designed by Gerald Horsley and consecrated in 1905. Built of local stone in the Decorated Gothic style it has a west ...
St. Chad’s Well, Lichfield
A postcard view of St. Chad’s Well, Lichfield. St. Chad is said to have baptised his converts here and after his death in AD 672, it became a place of pilgrimage. In the 1830s James Rawson, a local doctor, ...
St. Chad's Church, Slindon,
Victorian St. Chad's was designed by Basil Champneys for John Salt, a member of the local banking family.
The church was built in 1894, and the stained glass windows were designed by Kempe.
St. Chad's Church, Stafford,
St. Chad's dates from the Norman period and is one of Stafford's oldest churches. The church was originally built in an open square, but since the seventeenth century it was surrounded by shops and housing, ...
St. Chad's Rectory, Stafford,
The rectory on Tipping Street was built in 1838.
St. Clair Street. Photographed by William Blake.
Street scene taken at St. Clair Street, Longton, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire.
This is one of many street scenes in the Blake Collection. Most of them were taken in the Normacot and Dresden areas ...