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Slindon Village

A postcard view looking north along Newcastle Road through Slindon. The three-storey house is Slindon Villa.

Smithy Corner, Madeley

A postcard view of Smithy Corner in Madeley. On the left with a petrol pump is Catell's Motor & Cycle Depot which occupied the former blacksmith's premises. The white painted house is Smithy Cottage. ...

Smithy Corner, Madeley

A postcard view of Smithy Corner in Madeley. On the left is the Empire Cycle shop and beyond is Smithy Cottage. The tower of All Saints' Church can be glimpsed above the trees to the left.

Smithy Cottage, Brewood

The former smithy, which includes timbers and a chimney from an earlier structure.

Smithy, Seisdon

The man standing outside the Smithy building is thought to be Albert Oakley. The Smithy building still exists in the centre of Seisdon, as a private residence.

Somerford Grange, Brewood

Somerford Grange was built in the 1760s or 1770s by George Barbor as an eye-catcher for his home, Somerford Hall.

Somerford Mill, Brewood

There has been a mill on this site since the early 12th century, when Richard de Somerford was granted the right to build one. It has been a fulling mill and corn mill and was in use until at least 1884, ...

South View, Clive Road, Pattingham

This was originally a pair of semi-detached houses owned by Benjamin Matthews, who lived at The Retreat in the 1840's. Almost certainly, these were the tall part of the house in this picture, nearest ...

Southwell Place, Eccleshall

Situated at the junction of Horsefair (ahead), Stafford Road (left) and Stafford Street (right), the fingerpost is no longer standing. The mid 19th Century Grade 2 listed Southwell House is visible to ...

Speedwell Castle, Brewood

Speedwell Castle was paid for by proceeds won from betting on 'Speedwell', a horse owned by the Duke of Bolton. Speedwell Castle is thought to have been built in around 1750 by William Rock.

Spittlebrook Mill, near Enville

Splash Lane, Hednesford

Situated in 'Old Hednesford' near the Cross Keys Inn, this is said to be the oldest named area in Hednesford. The lane is unrecognisable today being surrounded by modern houses and only being a fraction ...

Spout Lane, Baddeley Edge, Stoke-on-Trent

Looking north along Spout Lane. The stonework of the Spout can be seen just to the left of the bend in the road. It was a well or spring.

Spring Cottage, Clifton Campville

Spring Cottage, a thatched brick-built cottage in Clifton Campville. Note the the dog kennel on the left had side.

Springside, Checkley

St Giles Grove, Haughton

Semi-detached houses on St Giles Grove, off Moat House Drive, Haughton

St Mary’s Church, High Offley

A postcard view looking west towards St. Mary’s Church at High Offley. The white building just in front of the church is the Royal Oak public house, now a private residence. Postcard published by the ...

St Mary's School , Wheaton Aston

The school was built in 1853 and about 50 pupils attended. An infants' classroom was added in 1898 and a further classroom in 1912. By this time there were about 130 pupils.