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Leigh Rectory, Church Leigh
The Old Rectory is a Grade II listed building. It was built in the mid 18th century and remodelled in the mid 19th century.
Photographer: William Blake of Longton.
Lichfield Cathedral - View from Aldershaw (distant): sepia drawing
'View of Lichfield Cathedral from Aldershaw near Lichfield, the Seat of the Rev. Trevor Owen Burnes Flower; a portrait without the slightest alteration 1826. 'Showing the three spires of the cathedral ...
Lichfield Cathedral, Staffordshire. Photographed by William Blake.
Townscape with a view of Lichfield Cathedral, Staffordshire.
Lichfield Lodge Houses, Shugborough Estate,
The Lichfield lodge houses were built between 1803 and 1805.
The architect was Samuel Wyatt, whose other work at Shugborough includes the Park Farm and the portico of Shugborough Hall.
In the 1845 ...
Lichfield Lodge, Weston Park, Weston under Lizard
Weston Hall was built by Sir Thomas and Lady Wilbraham in 1671. Lady Wilbraham was believed to have been the architect but recent research indicates that William Taylor carried out the designs. In 1762 ...
Lichfield Road, Stafford
View form the junction of Lichfield Road and Wolverhampton Road.
The Baptist Chapel on The Green opened in 1896. The unusual spire was designed by Birmingham architect Ewen Harper.
To the right ...
Lichfield Road, Stafford
These terraced houses were built in the 1870s. The junction with St Leonard's Avenue is on the extreme left.
Lichfield Road, Stafford
The building on the right was demolished to provide a site for the new public library, which was built in 1914.
The row of shops on the left remains almost unaltered to this day. Further up the street ...
Lichfield Road, Stafford,
This photograph shows Lichfield Road and Queensville.
At this time all the buildings were private houses, but today the majority are hotels and boarding houses.
The house with the timbered gables ...
Lichfield Road, Stafford,
This cottage stood opposite Green Hall. A garage now occupies this site.
The tall building with the bay window is now an antiques shop.
Photograph donated by Stafford Historical and Civic Society, ...
Light Railway, Alton Towers
The railway opened in 1953 and ran along a 700 yard long track between Alton Towers' Ingestre Station and Chinese Temple for over forty years until its closure in 1996. The locomotive in this postcard ...
Lightoaks, Oakamoor
A postcard view of Lightoaks, a large mid-19th century house which stands on the B5417, Cheadle Road near to Oakamoor. Lightoaks is a Grade II listed house built for the owner of the nearby copper works ...
Lion Gate, Ingestre
A sepia wash drawing of the Lion Gate at Ingestre drawn by Great Haywood born artist, Thomas Peploe Wood (1817-1845). The 18th century gateway pictured here was replaced in the 1930s by the current Lion ...
Little Moor Grange, Pattingham
The Waine family in the garden at Little Moor Grange.
Little Moor Grange, Pattingham
Ellen and Alec Waine at the front of Little Moor Grange.
Little Onn Hall, Church Eaton
A postcard view of Little Onn Hall, which was built around 1870 to 1875, but has been altered and enlarged over the years. Little Onn Hall is close to an earlier medieval moated site and fish stews which ...
Little Onn Hall, Church Eaton,
Photograph from a sale catalogue.
Little Onn Hall is located about 1 1/2 miles south west of Church Eaton. The hall was built c.1870 - 1875, but has been altered and enlarged over the years.
Littywood Farm, Bradley,
Parts of the old manor house at Littywood date from the fifteenth century, although major alterations were made in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries.
The timber framed building is ...