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Church Lane, Checkley
A view from Uttoxeter Road looking south along Church Lane towards St. Mary and All Saints Church.
Church Lane, Checkley
A postcard view looking south along Church Lane towards St. Mary and All Saints Church. Two women pose for the photographer with a baby in a pram and in the distance a woman is carrying buckets of water, ...
Church Lane, Church Mayfield
This postcard view looks south west along Church Lane in Church Mayfield. In the distance can be seen the tower of the parish church of St. John the Baptist, which is a Grade I listed building. In the ...
Church Lane, Rocester
View along Church Lane, with a Burton Brewery public house and a telephone call office on the left in the foreground. St. Michael's Church is in the distance. On the wall of the public house are recruiting ...
Church Lane, Stafford
Church Lane at its junction with Mill Street, Stafford.
On the right the nearest timber-framed building No. 35, Mill Street. Attached to it is No. 10, Church Lane, known as the Old Sheriff's Office, ...
Church Lane, Tamworth
St Editha's Cottages, probably dating from the 1880s, in Church Lane, Tamworth. The tower of St Editha's Parish Church can be seen in the background.
Church Lane, Wolstanton
The church in the background is St Margaret's. The two cottages date from around 1700 and are Grade II listed. There were at one time more old buildings on Church Lane but they no longer exist. This ...
Church Mayfield and Mayfield Mill
This postcard view looks north-east from near to Sides Lane towards Mayfield. The River Dove is in the foreground amongst the trees. Church Mayfield is on the left, where the tower of St. John the Baptist ...
Church of St John the Baptist, Barlaston
St. John's Church is situated close to Barlaston Hall. The earliest part of the church is the tower, dating from the twelfth century; the remainder of the church was rebuilt in 1888.
Set into the south ...
Church of St Mary Blessed Virgin, Enville
Enville Church was restored and enlarged by Sir George Gilbert Scott in 1872-1875. The Church still has a Norman south arcade, together with Early English and Decorated elements. Scott rebuilt the elaborate ...
Church of St Mary the Virgin, Enville
Viewed from the north, St. Mary's Church is Grade 2 listed building restored and enlarged by Sir George Gilbert Scott in 1872-1875. The Church still has a Norman south arcade, together with Early English ...
Church of St Mary the Virgin, Enville
Viewed from Bridgnorth Road which has since been realigned. St. Mary's Church is Grade 2 listed building restored and enlarged by Sir George Gilbert Scott in 1872-1875. The Church still has a Norman south ...
Church of St Matthias, Hanford
The east and south sides of the Anglican Church, St Matthias from Church Lane, Hanford. The present brick built church, a grade II listed building, was built and rebuilt between 1862 and 1868. A small ...
Church of St Paul, Edensor, Longton
Photograph of the old church on Edensor Road taken from near the vicarage. The church was opened in 1854, but was replaced by a new church on Longton Road in 1940.
Church of St. Mary and St. Chad, Brewood
The church dates from the early 13th century, though it has undergone many reconstructions, the tower having been added in the early 16th century. The church was thoroughly restored by G.E. Street between ...
Church of the Holy Angels, Hoar Cross
Side view of the church from the North. The building is in Decorative style throughout, the architect G.F. Bodley's preferred style. The picture clearly illustrates the heavy use of reticulated tracery ...
Church of the Holy Angels, Hoar Cross
View from the nave, looking towards the chancel and the altar.
The church was completed in 1876, to the design of G.F. Bodley. Since then the church has been extended several times, the last time was ...
Church of the Holy Angels, Hoar Cross
The ornately carved organ screen and black and white marble floor were designed by G.F. Bodley, the architect of the church.