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Cottages at Little Haywood: pencil and wash drawing

'Little Haywood,' showing a group of cottages made of brick with a tiled roof, and dormer windows.'T. P. W.,' [Thomas Peploe Wood.]

Cottages in Blymhill

Cottages in Coalpit Lane, Brereton

These thatched cottages are thought to have been about half-way up Coalpit Lane on the right (north) side of the road. They belonged to the Earl of Shrewsbury, Brereton's Lord of the Manor and owner ...

Cottages in Hardingswood, Kidsgrove

A scene of two cottages in Hardingswood that gives an idea of the poor conditions some people lived in. Even though these cottages had one and two bedrooms, they would have housed large families. These ...

Cottages in Hawkesyard Park, Armitage

Previously the Steward's House, this building was enlarged to make a home for Miss Helen Gulson, the niece, and companion in widower-hood, of Josiah Spode IV. Josiah's will gave Miss Gulson the living ...

Cottages in Milford

Cottages on the corner of Main Road and Brocton Road in Milford. The low thatched cottage on the left was the home of Eliza Jane (Jinney) Alderson during World War 1. Her parents had moved into the cottage ...

Cottages near Biddulph

Pen and wash drawing by Great Haywood born artist, Thomas Peploe Wood (1817-1845) showing a group of cottages near Biddulph.

Cottages on Cannock Chase

A labourer's cottage somewhere on Cannock Chase, photographed by Benjamin Karleese.

Cottages on Gospel End Road , Himley

Numbers 116 to 120, Gospel End Road, Himley.

Cottages on Horninglow Street, Burton On Trent

Lantern slide of timber-framed cottages with brick infill and thatched roofs. Copyright: Burton Library

Cottages on New Inn Lane, Hanford

A pair of cottages, numbers 53 & 55 on New Inn Lane, Hanford. Both cottages and the houses in view to the right have been demolished and replaced with modern detached and semi-detached houses.

Cottages on Stone Road, Trentham

The line of cottages stand just south of the junction of Longton Road and Stone Road (A34) near Ash Green. The cottages still stand, although now hidden from view from the main road.

Cottages on Swindon Road, Trysull

Numbers 40 and 41, Swindon Road.

Cottages on Walsall Road, Great Wyrley

Numbers 140 and 142 on Walsall Road, Great Wyrley.

Cottages, Bemersley Green, Stoke-on-Trent

The row of cottages stood in Bemersley Green, on Bemersley Road just south east of Brindley Ford.

Cottages, Church Lane, Checkley

Cottages at the top of Church Lane. The first cottage on the left used to be a coach house and you can see the filled-in arch over the downstairs window where the coach house door used to be. The village ...

Cottages, Lichfield Road, Stafford,

This row of thatched cottages was demolished in 1922.

Cottages, Newport Road, Haughton

This row of cottages stood on Newport Road (A518) near to the junction with Jolt Lane, Haughton. The photograph was taken from across the road in St. Giles’ churchyard. On the right the 1953 Coronation ...