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Little Onn Hall, Church Eaton

A postcard view of Little Onn Hall, which was built around 1870 to 1875, but has been altered and enlarged over the years. Little Onn Hall is close to an earlier medieval moated site and fish stews which ...

Littywood Farm, Bradley,

Parts of the old manor house at Littywood date from the fifteenth century, although major alterations were made in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. The timber framed building is ...

Lock-keepers Cottage and Round House, Gailey

On the left is Grade II listed Wharf Cottage viewed from the A5 Watling Street where it crosses the Staffordshire and Worcester Canal. It was built around 1800 as a lock-keeper's cottage, it originally ...

Lodge and Gatehouse, Hoar Cross Hall

Hoar Cross Hall is reached via this castellated archway which has the Lodge and Gatehouse on either side. Hoar Cross Hall was built between 1862 and 1871 by Henry Clutton. It was begun by Hugo Meynell-Ingram ...

Lodge House, Aqualate Hall

A postcard view of one of the two Gothic style lodge-houses belonging to Aqualate Hall. The original Aqualate Hall was built for Edwin Skrymsher in the early seventeenth century. Sir John Boughey bought ...

Lonsdale House, 79 High Street, Eccleshall

This view shows Lonsdale House which stood on the south side of the High Street in Eccleshall. This building was later demolished to make way for John Pershall Court, a development of retirement housing ...

Lower Brook Street, Rugeley

A colour-tinted postcard view looking north along Lower Brook Street, Rugeley. The Town Hall Market entrance and clock tower can be seen the distance. Postcard published by Valentine & Sons Ltd., Dundee ...

Lower Brook Street, Rugeley

A colour-tinted postcard view of Lower Brook Street in Rugeley. At the time of this photograph it was the main road through Rugeley until Western Springs Relief Road by-passed the town centre in 1956. ...

Lower Brook Street, Rugeley

Lower Brook Street in Rugeley looking north towards the Town Hall. On the right is William Crompton's bootmaking and shoe shop. Next door is Hunter's Provisions and Tea Dealers' shop. On the left ...

Lower Drayton Farm, near Penkridge

Situated in Lower Drayton Lane, the 750 acre working farm now (2025) includes a family park farm attraction with self-catering accommodation.

Lower Lodge Farm, Armitage

This Grade II listed building is surprisingly little changed externally. Built in the 17th century and timber-framed with brick infill, it was extended in the late 19th century. In the mid-20th century ...

Lowering of All Saints' Church Bells, Milwich,

This bell is the oldest dated bell in Staffordshire and the seventh oldest in the country. The bell was cast by John of Colsale in 1409, and is one of only two medieval English bells in the country to ...

Lyne Hill Farmhouse, Lyne Lane, Penkridge

Now Lyne Hill Cottage much modernised.

Main Road, Great Haywood

A view looking north along the road towards the Clifford Arms in the distance. There is bunting and flags in the street, including a banner across the road has "Long Live the King" on the occasion of ...

Main Road, Kettlebrook, Tamworth

On the left with the 1910 datestone in this postcard photograph is Morrall's Tobacconists and Hairdressers shop at 134, Kettlebrook Road. It still stands today (2022) but the shop front has gone and the ...

Main Road, Kingswinford

This view shows a row of terraced houses in Kingswinford. Note the various types of roof-top television aerials that were necessary to view BBC and ITV transmissions at this time. When the photographer ...

Main Road, Little Haywood

View of Main Road taken from the crossroads in the centre of the village, looking towards Great Haywood. In the centre is the Red Lion public house, once named The Bowyer Arms, after the family who ...

Main Street, Alrewas

Numbers 71 and 69, Main Street, Alrewas. Number 71 was subsquentially converted into a hairdressing salon: the doorway has been converted into a window with matching brick infill below. An excellent ...