Wolverhampton Road, Stafford
Numbers 60 to 73 Wolverhampton Road, Stafford. The photograph was taken by the junction with Telegraph Street which is on the left, this view is little changed today (2025).
Wolverhampton Road, Stafford
This view shows the Wolverhampton Road at the junction with White Lion Street on the right.
On the left at No. 5, Wolverhampton Road is Anne Giles: "Stafford's Leading Ladies Hairdresser" who also ...
Woodings Yard, Bailey Street, Stafford
A view of Woodings Yard taken by the entrance in Bailey Street, Stafford.
In later years one of the buildings on the right of the entrance was converted into a restaurant known as The Pâté ...
Wootton Lodge, near Ellastone
Wootton Lodge was built as a hunting lodge by Sir Richard Fleetwood between about 1580 and 1610. It was badly damaged during the Civil War and much of the interior was restored in about 1700. Sir Oswald ...
Wordsley Rectory near Stourbridge
Following Wordsley becoming a separate Ecclesiastical parish in 1830, the Rectory was built in 1835-6 by the architect Lewis Vulliamy, who also built the nearby Holy Trinity Church at this time. The Rectory ...
Worston Hall, Little Bridgeford
Worston Hall stands on Worston Lane at Little Bridgeford. Kelly's Directory of 1896 states that the Hall had lately been rebuilt on a pleasant elevation above the river. By 1901 it was occupied by Josiah ...
Yarlet Hall
A postcard view of Yarlet Hall which replaced an earlier 18th century building, work on a new house was begun around 1870 by George Sidney. In 1873 the Reverend Walter Earle founded a private preparatory ...
Yarlet Hall, Stone,
In 1873 The Reverend Walter Earle founded a private school at Yarlet Hall in 1873.
Yeld Bank Farmhouse, Knightley
Yeld Bank Farmhouse on Grange Road, Knightley, taken in 1964.
The photographer Dr J.E.C. Peters left a note stating: "The House has its back to the road - from garden". The farmhouse remains (2025) ...