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The Square, Caverswall

A view of the village centre at Caverswall with the Red House Inn to the left. A Potteries Motor Transport bus is waiting at the bus stop on the right.

The Square, Caverswall

A view of the Square, caverswall. A photograph taken by William Blake of Longton.

The Square, Enville

A view of The Square with Enville village war memorial standing on the green to the right. St Mary's Church can be seen on the hill in the distance.

The Square, Enville

A view of Bridgnorth Road in Enville. The area to the right is parking for the Cat public house which stands behind the photographer. The wooden structure seen on the right is a bus shelter.

The Square, Great Haywood

This view is looking west to The Square, Great Haywood. On the right is the Clifford Arms Hotel. The original building was demolished in the 1930s and this new hotel was built on the site. The tree ...

The Square, Great Haywood

View of the south side of The Square. Note the signpost to Lichfield on the side of the Clifford Arms, and the two trees planted to celebrate Queen Victoria's Jubilee at the entrance to Trent Lane.. Postcard ...

The Square, Penkridge

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 on Stone Cross.

The Stables, Alton Towers

The Stables at Alton Towers, showing Gothic features on an earlier Georgian building. The gardens were created by the 15th Earl of Shrewsbury between about 1810 and 1827.

The Star Inn, Penkridge

The Star Inn stands on Market Place in Penkridge. The adjoining cottage with the tall gable to the right of this photograph has since been demolished.

The Stone House , Seisdon

The Stone House stands on Post Office Road. It consisted of a 17th century sandstone crosswing attached to an earlier, possibly originally 14th century, timber-framed building. The cross wing was probably ...

The Stone House, Armitage

The Stone House, now known as Stonehouse Cottages, on the corner of Boat Lane and New Road, Armitage. The building is two cottages built in stone and brick in the 17th century with late 18th and 19th ...

The Tanyard, Cheddleton

18th century weavers' cottages at The Tanyard, Station Road in Cheddleton.

The Temple, Patshull Hall

The Doric Temple stands on the west side of the Great Pool at Patshull Hall, and is believed to have been designed by James Gibbs in about 1750. It was incorporated into the Temple Hotel in 1980.

The Terrace Cottages, Oaken, Codsall

19th century cottages at the Terrace, Oaken, near Codsall, pictured just before conversion in 1978.

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 Unicorn Inn, Cheadle

The Unicorn Inn stands on High Street. The large ornate wrought-iron inn sign is a one of a number to be seen in Cheadle.

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 Vicarage, Brewood

The Vicarage was built as a private house, 'Elmsley', in 1860 by the Rev. A.B. Haden. It was bought by the Rev. E.J. Wrottesley in 1863 who adopted it as the vicarage.