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The White House, Chillington, near Brewood

The White House was designed to provide an attractive view for the Giffard family's home at Chillington Hall. This front was probably built in the 1770s, but the farm house is earlier.

The White House, Clayton Road, Newcastle-under-Lyme

The 'White House' was owned by Alboin Birks, the ceramics artist. Later it became the home of his daughter and son-in-law, Madge and Tom Tivey. Tom Tivey served in Mesopotamia during World War One where ...

The Woodman , Bilbrook

The Woodman Inn stands on the north side of the Green and was in existence by 1834.

Three Lows Toll House, Cotton

Dating from 1762, Three Lows toll house stood on the Blythe Marsh to Thorpe Road at Three Lows, near Cotton, close to the junction with the B5417. It has since been demolished.

Toll Bar Cottage, Withystakes in Werrington

Toll House, Alton

This toll house stands on Denstone Lane, Alton near Micklin Farm. The Cheadle to Alton road was turnpiked in 1799.

Toll House, Forsbrook

View of the Toll House at Forsbrook, which stood at the corner of Dilhorne Road and Cheadle Road. It was built by the Cheadle Turnpike Trust in 1838 at a cost of £18.10s.0d. on the Blythe Marsh to Thorpe ...

Toll House, Forsbrook

View of the Toll House at Forsbrook, which stood at the corner of Dilhorne Road and Cheadle Road. It was built by the Cheadle Turnpike Trust in 1838 at a cost of £18.10s.0d. on the Blythe Marsh to Thorpe ...

Toll House, Hollington

This Toll House stands on the former Tean to Rocester turnpike road, and was built by the Cheadle Turnpike Trust, probably in the 1830s.

Toll House, Huntley, near Cheadle

This Toll House was erected by the Cheadle Turnpike Trust in the 1830s. It stands on the Cheadle-Tean road, south of Cheadle on what is now the A522.

Town Head Farmhouse, Alton

Town Head Farmhouse which is situated along Town Head in Alton.

Townhead Farmhouse, Alton

Trent Lane, Great Haywood

A view of Trent Lane, Great Haywood looking from under the railway bridge towards the village centre. The cottages in this lane were built around 1800 to 1805 to house tenants and domestic servants of ...

Trentham. Photographed by William Blake.

Winter village scene taken at Trentham, Nr. Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire. Trentham Hall can be seen in the background. The original hall was erected in the 1630s for the Duke of Sutherland. It was ...

Triton Fountain, 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 ...

Trysull Church

All Saints' Church is largely medieaval, with features from the Norman to Perpendicular periods.

Trysull Mill

The mill was built in 1854 and belonged to Lord Wrottesley. It was a corn mill and used water power until 1940.

Tudor House, Cheadle

Tudor House at 77, High Street is a black and white timber-framed building dating from 1558. The frontage was rediscovered and restored in 1907. At the time of this photograph part of the building was ...