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Wetwood, near Eccleshall

View looking towards Fairoak. On the right is Wetwood Farm. The chimney in the distance belonged to the village shop.

Whiston Eaves, Whiston

Whiston Eaves farmhouse was built in the early 17th century and remodelled in the early 19th century. In the latter part of the 19th century it was the home of the Smith family. Thomas Smith, who died ...

White Barn Farm, Shugborough

A watercolour painting of White Barn Farm, Shugborough. White Barn was built around 1770, and was redesigned by Samuel Wyatt in about 1805 when Shugborough Park Farm was built. Artist: Chris Fingold....

Whitehouse Farmhouse, Wheaton Aston

Whitehouse Farmhouse, Wheaton Aston

Whitemoor Haye, Alrewas

At the time of this photograph Whitemoor Hay was farmed by Mr W.F. Foden. Photographer: Alfred or Gerald McCann, photographer of High Street, Uttoxeter.

Whitgreave village,

View of Whitgreave village looking west down main road from the churchyard. Grange Farm is in the centre of the photograph.

Williamson family at Clive Farm, Pattingham

The Williamson family when they arrived at Clive Farm in 1932. Standing L.to R: George; Tom; John; Eliza; William Edward; Ted. Seated: Bert; Norman; Rowland; Les.

Willow Cottage Farmhouse, Aston-by-Stone

A postcard view of Willow Cottage Farmhouse, a 17th century timber-framed thatched house in Aston-by-Stone.

Windmill, Codsall

The windmill was probably built in the 18th century. It had four common sails, a boat cap, a weather vane and a long tailpole. It had ceased work by the mid-1880s. The mill was converted into a dwelling ...

Windygates Hall, near the Roaches

The Hall was erected in 1634 by Thomas Brough and Elizabeth Cotton. Windygates has been occupied and farmed by the Robinson for most of the past 150 years.

Wodehouse Mill, near Wombourne

A view of the three-storey farmhouse at Wodehouse Mill, with the mill building adjoining to the left. This early 19th century mill stands on the Wom Brook on the estate of The Wodehouse, a Jacobean ...

Wolgarston Farm House, near Penkridge

Situated off Cannock Road near the M6, this Grade II Listed building dates from 1798.

Wolgarston House, Penkridge

Wolgarston House was built in 1798.

Women's Land Army, Rodbaston Farm Institute, Penkridge

Women's Land Army milkers on their way to the dairy at Rodbaston Farm Institute. Rodbaston College's origins lie in 1919 when the War Agricultural Committee opened an agricultural training depot. ...

Wood Bank Farm, Penkridge

Wood Eaton Hall, Church Eaton

Wood Eaton Hall stands on Broad Lane, near Church Eaton. It was designed by William Baker, built in 1754-55 and is Grade II listed. It has since become known as Hall Farm House.

Wood Hall Farm, Codsall

Wood Hall Farm stands on a medieval moated site known to have been inhabited by the early 14th century. The house was rebuilt in 1835 and the northern arm of the moat was filled in at the same time.