The Square, Great Haywood
View of The Square from Trent lane.
The two trees were planted to celebrate Queen Victoria's Jubilee; a lorry drove into one in the 1920s, the other died a few years later.
The Star Inn, Cop Mere End, Eccleshall,
The Star Inn was once known as The Rising Sun.
The Terrace, Cheadle
The steps on the left lead to a solicitor's office. This pathway was formerly the approach to the old parish church (1340-1837), and behind the trees is part of the churchyard. The trees were taken down ...
The Toy Railway, Alton Towers
The Toy Railway was one of the first attractions to be installed in the late 1950s when the estate was first opened as a major tourist attraction.
The Traveller's Rest, Cheadle. Photographed by William Blake.
The Traveller's Rest public house on Ashbourne Road, Cheadle. The long low building behind the pub was a rope walk.
The Trent Valley Railway Station, Rugeley
A photograph taken from the deck of Colton Road Bridge showing the first Trent Valley Railway station building and up platform at Rugeley, designed by John Livock, opened in 1847, and demolished in 1908 ...
The Vicarage, Barton-under-Needwood.
A two-wheeled pony cart with two occupants is parked beside the green, in front of the majestic looking house with palladian style porch and twin curved roofs at each side of house.
The Village, Alstonefield
Alstonefield is one of eight villages within the parish of the same name. In 1951 the parish became part of the Peak District National Park. The area is a popular place for walkers, and there are a number ...
The Village, Alstonefield
The three houses on the right-hand side date were originally one building. Its earliest use is thought to have been as an inn, but it is best known as the old parish workhouse, part of the Ashbourne Union. ...
The Village, Consall
The name Consall means 'Cuna's (from the Danish for king) hall'. The village was a former township in the ancient parish of Cheddleton and since the 13th century was part of the estate owned by the Draycott ...
The Village, Wetley Rocks
The Village, Wetley Rocks
The War Memorial, Rugeley
Rugeley War Memorial was unveiled on Sunday, 23 January 1921 at 3.00 pm. by the Right Honourable The Earl of Dartmouth, Lord Lieutenant of the County. In later years plans were made to create a traffic-free ...
The western end of Werrington Road, Bucknall
looking along Werrington Road from close, to the junction with Bucknall Road. Ruxley Road, as was, is the road off to the right, but it changes in road layout means it no longer joins Werrington Road. ...
The Windmill Inn, Ash Bank Road, Werrington
The Windmill Inn stands (2023) on the A52, Ash Bank Road, a short distance from Werrington Windmill.
The original Windmill Inn stood much closer to the windmill which is thought to have been built ...
Thor’s Cave, Leek & Manifold Light Railway
A colour-tinted postcard of Thor's Cave in the Manifold valley, postmarked July 1906. Also pictured is Thor's Cave Station on the Leek & Manifold Light Railway, which served the village of Wetton and ...
Three Crowns Inn, Little Stoke,
The Three Crowns Inn, Little Stoke after a major fire in February 2001 which gutted the original timber-framed part of the building.
Three Crowns Inn, Little Stoke, Stone,
The Three Crowns Inn is a former coaching inn on the London to the north-west route.
The Shardlow family were licensees at the inn for 180 years. Leah Ethel Shardlow was the last member of the family ...