Spread Eagle Inn, Rolleston-on-Dove
The Spread Eagle Inn in Rolleston-on-Dove, an image from the Rolleston Hall Estate Sale Catalogue, October 1919. At the time the landlord was Arthur P. Prince. The building is largely mid-19th century ...
Spread Eagle, Gailey
The crossroads at Gailey with the Spread Eagle Hotel on the right of the image.
The image was taken looking along the A5 towards Shrewsbury, the road on the right next to the Spread Eagle is the A449 ...
Spread Eagle, Gailey
A postcard view of a Spread Eagle Inn at Gailey at what is now the busy junction of the A5 towards Shrewsbury on the left and the A449 to Stafford on the right, with a horse and trap in the foreground.
A ...
Springfields Hotel, Newcastle Road, Trent Vale
The Springfields Hotel in Trent Vale was built in 1763 and was home to the Sheldon family in the late 1800s.
Now a public house, it has since been extensively modified. Modern extensions have been ...
Springfields Hotel, Trent Vale, Stoke-on-Trent
The Springfields Hotel stands on the corner of Newcastle Road (A34) and Clayton Lane. The grade II listed building was later renamed The Orange Tree around 2009. The red brick building was originally ...
St John's Square, Burslem
This is a view of the west side of St John's Square in Burslem taken from the corner of Wm Clowes Street. Newcastle Street and Market Place are off to the right hand edge. The square has along history, ...
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 Michael's Road, Pitts Hill, Tunstall
The photograph was taken from the corner of Benson Street and St Michael's Road, looking north towards the High Lane roundabout (out of sight). The white building is the Hope and Anchor public house, ...
St Thomas' Place, Penkhull
Looking along St Thomas' Place towards St Thomas's Church ion Penkhull. On the corner on the left is the Marquis of Granby public house. In the centre of the road junction is an unusually painted Police ...
St. John’s Market, Stafford
This view looking north from the corner of Albion Place and Bath Street towards Chapel Street and Crabbery Street in Stafford was taken by Stafford photographer Tony Boydon.
On the left is a glimpse ...
St. Martin's Place, Stafford
Looking from Martin Street along St. Martin's Place towards the Shire Hall and Market Square, Stafford.
The left foreground has a part view of the Grade II Listed (1740) No. 4 and 5, Martin Street. ...
St. Martin's Place, Stafford
Looking from the edge of Market Square along St. Martin's Place towards Martin Street, Stafford.
On the left is the front wall of the Grade II* listed building The Judge’s Chambers. On the right is ...
St. Mary's Passage, Stafford,
St. Mary's Passages leads from Greengate into St. Mary's churchyard.
On the right is the Ancient High House. The timber framed building opposite is the Bear Inn, originally one of Stafford's coaching ...
St. Michael’s Square, Penkridge
A postcard view of St. Michael's Square, looking north towards Stafford. To the right is Lees' bakery and beyond it can be seen the three gables of the White Hart public house on Stone Cross.
This ...
St. Thomas's Church, Penkhull
St Thomas's Church from the south. The church stands in the middle of Penkhull, on the site of a school, and dates from the 1840s. Designed by George Gilbert Scott, shortage of money meant that it is ...
Stableford, near Chapel Chorlton
A postcard view of The Cock Inn (centre) at Stableford on the A51 between Stone and Nantwich. In later years the inn became a private residence.
This postcard was franked in Whitmore on 28 October ...
Stables, Crown Hotel, Stone,
The Crown Hotel on High Street was damaged by fire in 1778. The new building was designed by Henry Holland in 1780.
The inn was a stop for stage coaches from London, Manchester and Birmingham; there ...
Staff of Life Inn, 255 Newcastle Street, Middleport
This public house was constructed between 1823 and 1832. The roof has decorated ridge tiles, finials and a gable at the front of the building. The first floor has a stone panel inscribed 'Staff of Life ...