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Church Cottage, Chebsey

Church Cottage in Chebsey, occupied by Miss Byatt at the time of this photograph. This late 18th or early 19th century cottage stood at the edge of All Saints' churchyard and was demolished in the late ...

Church Cottage, Church Eaton,

Timber framed Church Cottage on High Street, also known as Institute Farmhouse. The cottage fell into disrepair and was demolished in the 1980s. It was rebuilt in 1983 using new materials, further ...

Church Cottage, Seighford

On the left of this view is Ivy Cottage which was home to Mr and Mrs Albert Hine, second left is Church Cottage which was home to the Breeze family. These two cottages were also known locally as Spite ...

Church Cottage, Seighford

On the extreme right of the picture, left to right, are Jessie Breeze and Flossie Breeze who are standing by the garden of Church Cottage, Seighford. In the background is a glimpse of St. Chad's Church, ...

Church Croft, Rugeley

This double fronted Georgian building, dates from about 1800. It was here that William Palmer was born in 1824.

Church Eaton Village,

View of the High Street. On the left is St. Editha's Church, built from local sandstone. The earliest part of the church is the tower, which dates from the twelfth century. The timber framed building ...

Church Eaton Village,

Church Farm Barn, Bednall

Church Farm Barn, Bednall, photographed in 1964. In the early 1990s the barn was converted into a private residence. In the background roofs of houses in the village can be seen and rising above the ...

Church Farm, Clifton Campville

An aerial view of Church Farm, Clifton Campville. Church Farm is a Grade II listed farmhouse with an early 19th century front wing and an 18th century rear wing. Th road running across the bottom right ...

Church Farm, Clifton Campville

Church Farm, Clifton Campville, in the snow with children having a snowball fight in the foreground. Church Farm is a Grade II listed farmhouse with an early 19th century front wing and an 18th century ...

Church Farm, Coppenhall

Church Farm, Kings Bromley

Church Farm stands at the eastern end of Church Lane, Kings Bromley, and is a Grade II listed mid-18th century three-storey red brick farmhouse.

Church Farm, Pinfold Lane, Penkridge

Grade ll listed, probably 15th century with early 18th century additions and rebuilding. Originally timber-framed (later brick-filled) with the right hand section probably originally a malt house. It ...

Church Hill House, Kinver

An 18th century house which stands on the west side of Church Hill.

Church Hill, Hednesford

The postcard view looks down Hednesford's Church Hill to its junction with Uxbridge Street and Rugeley Road, and across into Market Street. The coal miners' houses on the right have been demolished but ...

Church Hill, Hednesford

View of Church Hill in Hednesford looking towards Market Street. There is a horse and cart in the road.

Church House, Church Farm, Kings Bromley

Situated at the head of Church Lane in Kings Bromley, Church House is a Grade II listed building which dates to the mid-18th century. The central porch has since been enclosed. Behind the house and out ...

Church Lane, Abbots Bromley

Looking south along Church Lane from Bagot Street towards St. Nicholas' Church. St. Nicolas' Church has a late 17th century west tower. The rest of the church is of about 1300 but was extensively rebuilt ...