The Stone house restored, 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, Slitting Mill, Rugeley
This postcard view shows the Stone House at Slitting Mill, Rugeley. This Grade II listed building dates from the late 16th or early 17th century. Its name originated from the large blocks of ashlar (dressed ...
The Stores, The Old Smithy, Seisdon
The signboard above the door reads 'E H Burns, Stores'. It was attached to the Old Smithy at Seisdon. At a later date the 'Stores' relocated to larger premises on the opposite side of the road to the ...
The Taylor children, Pattingham
Ann and Robert Taylor at the side of the family shop. Their father Harold was the village butcher. Robert later joined him in the business.
The Terrace Cottages, Oaken, Codsall
19th century cottages at the Terrace, Oaken, near Codsall, pictured just before conversion in 1978.
The Trees, Stapenhill
A lantern slide view of a cottage and ancient trees at Stapenhill, near Burton upon Trent.
Copyright: Burton Library
The Trees, Stapenhill
A thatched cottage beside a clump of trees on Stapenhill Green. Beneath what remains of a large tree a man is sat reading.
The Vicarage, Church Mayfield
Situated in Church Lane, Church Mayfield, this postcard view shows a pair of Grade II listed buildings built in two phases in the late 18th century. The Vicarage is the right hand building, the left hand ...
The Vicarage, Church Mayfield
A postcard view of the Vicarage on Church Lane, Church Mayfield.
The Vicarage, Eccleshall
This postcard view of the Vicarage in Eccleshall was franked on 1 May 1906 in Eccleshall and sent to an address in Stafford.
The Old Vicarage on Vicarage Close was built in 1703. The building has not ...
The Vicarage, Maer
This postcard view shows the former Vicarage to St. Peter's Church in Maer.
On the left with the gabled porch, is the original two-storey sandstone structure which was built in the late 16th century ...
The Vicarage, Penkridge
This postcard view shows the former Vicarage on Pinfold Lane in Penkridge. In later years the building became part of the Hatherton Country Club and currently (April 2021) it is known as the Stafford ...
The Village Band, Madeley
A postcard view of Madeley Village Band which was taken looking north towards Poolside on the A525, close to the junction with The Holborn in Madeley.
This postcard was photographed and published by ...
The Village Green, Hopwas
This view of the junction of Hints Road, Nursery Lane and the appropriately named Two Trees Close is still recognisable. The tree on the right has been replaced by a recent planting which is maturing ...
The Village Green, Hopwas
Hopwas Village Green with numbers 14 and 16, Lichfield Road which look substantially the same today (2023) despite now having slightly extended, but similar, porches. The mature tree is now echoed by ...
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 ...