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School House, Penkridge

A three-bay brick-built house with a pointed doorway and windows. Built in 1818 by Joseph Potter.

School Lane , Wheaton Aston

School Lane, Amington

School Lane is now known as Woodhouse Lane.

School Lane, Brewood

School Lane, Hopwas

This row of three timber framed buildings on School Lane was possibly originally built in the late 17th century as a single house, and is Grade II listed. The thatch has since been replaced by tiles. ...

Seighford

Seighford is situated close to the west of Stafford. The name may derive from the Anglo-Saxon word, ‘seohtre’, a brook, so meaning a ‘ford over a brook’. At the time of the Domesday Survey of 1086, Seighford, ...

Seighford village

A postcard view of Seighford village from the Millian Brook. In the distance is St. Chad's Church, which dates from the Norman period, although the west tower was rebuilt in local brick in the seventeenth ...

Seisdon Hall

An earlier, possibly medieval building is incorporated in the house extended by the Aston-Pudsey family in the 19th century. Seisdon Hall was formerly known as the Green Farm.

Seisdon Road, Trysull

View of Seisdon Road looking east. All Saints' Church tower can be seen in the distance.

Shareshill

SHARESHILL is situated about nine miles south of Stafford and six miles north of Wolverhampton. It also includes Great and Little Saredon. The name is descriptive of the location of Shareshill and originates ...

Shenstone

The village of Shenstone is situated on a small plateau about three miles south of the city of Lichfield. The parish also includes the village of Stonnall. In the Domesday Book the name is recorded as ...

Shenstone Church and Village: aquatint engraving

'View of Shenston (sic), from the Lichfield Road.' North east view showing the church on a hill, (a north chapel), and houses clustering below.'S. Shaw del., [drawn] 1792; Liparoti sc., [engraved].'

Shewsbury Hotel and Church, Alton

In the middle distance can be seen the Shrewsbury Hotel. Behind it to the right is the tower of St. Peter's Church.

Shirlyn Cottages, Penkridge

Shop and Telephone Box, Kings Bromley

Looking out onto the village war memorial, the building is no longer a shop having being converted to a private house since this photograph was takem. The letter box, advertising signs and notice board ...

Silverdale

Silverdale is situated approximately two miles west of Newcastle-under-Lyme. It was once a small village in the north of Keele parish. On December 14th 1855 Silverdale, Knutton and Scothay combined ...

Silverdale

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A Charity in Abbey Street – a group of schoolchildren collecting money for Sunday School funds – from a village sunk in the stupour of Sunday morning and old age. A village largely built between 1840 ...

Sir Charles Wheeler's birth place, Church Road, Codsall

Sir Charles Wheeler was a prominent sculpturer, and became the first sculpturer to hold office of President of the Royal Academy. He was born in 1892, in the house (pictured),which is still there ...