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The Homage, Coven

Also known as Nicol House, the Homage stands on Brewood Road in Coven. It is now two houses but was formerly a single dwelling, built in 1679. It is grade II listed. On the left is a sign for R. Edwards ...

The Horse Shoe, Hilderstone

The house with the brown door in the centre of this row of cottages was once 'The Horse Shoe' public house.

The Institute and Post Office, Wheaton Aston

A view of the corner of Marston Road and High Street with the Wheaton Aston Institute and Reading Room on the left, built in 1887, and now the Village Hall. On the right is Mayland's supply store and ...

The Labour In Vain, Yarnfield

The Lion, Brewood

The Lion public house stands on Market Place next to the junction with Stafford Street.

The Lock-up, Alton

To the left can be seen the village lock-up, built in 1819 and renovated in 1977.

The Lock-up, Alton

The village lock-up was built in 1819 and renovated in 1977.

The Lodge, Endon. Photographed by William Blake.

View of The Lodge at Endon, Nr. Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire.

The Lodge, Endon. Photographed by William Blake.

A view of The Lodge at Endon, Nr. Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire.

The Lodge, Oakamoor

Postcard photograph of The Lodge, Oakamoor, Staffordshire. It was occupied by George Wragge and the Wragge family during the 19th century. He was one of the partners and shareholders of the Cheadle Brass ...

The Malt House, Alton

The Malt House stands west of the High Street in Alton.

The 'Manor House', Codsall

This building is a 16th century timber-framed house often mistakenly described as the former manor house of Codsall.

The Manor House, Penkridge

The Manor House stands on the south side of Market Place. Inside the original timbers date from the late 16th or early 17th centuries, and there is a separate brick wing of the late 17th century.

The Mansions, Brewood

The Mansions stands on Newport Street, close to the junction with School Road. It is a timber-framed building dating from about 1600.

The Mill House, Pattingham

Pattingham Windmill, on Nurton Hill, was built by 1811. It had ceased working by the 1880s and had been converted as part of Mill House in 1917.

The Moat House, Acton Trussell

The Moat House is partly 16th century timber-framed, and partly 18th century brick. It was greatly extended during the 1990s as part of its development as a hotel, wedding and conference venue. in the ...

The Museum , Enville Hall

The Enville Hall estate was landscaped between 1745 and 1755 by the 4th Earl of Stamford, using the services of the poet and landscape designer William Shenstone of Halesowen, and Sanderson Miller, a ...

The New Inn, Longsdon

A postcard view looking east along the main road (A53) through Longsdon, near Leek. In the middle distance can be seen the New Inn standing at the junction with Micklea Lane, which heads off to the right. ...