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Longhorn Cattle, Shugborough Park

This tranquil scene shows Longhorn cattle, some with their calves pictured close to Shugborough Park Farm. The Anson’s of Shugborough were involved in the development of improved Longhorn cattle in ...

Longhorn cow

Oil painting of Longhorn (cow?) Facing left. Tree in right background, building with door right foreground. Signed bottom right "T. Bretland Nottingham 1864". Artist: Thomas Walker Bretland (1802-1874), ...

Longnor Hall Farm, near Lapley

Longnor Mill Farm, Lapley

Longsdon Grange, Longsdon

Longsdon Grange is a Grade II listed stone-built farmhouse, dated 1817. It stands to the east of Devil's Lane, north of Longsdon village.

Longsdon, near Leek

A view along a country road at Longsdon, near Leek. We have been unable to identify the location of this photograph. Please contact us if you are able to help. A Stanley Series postcard.

Longton Road, Stone

Longton Road, Stone

On the right is St. John's Church, formerly the Congregational Church, built in 1871 to a design by George Bidlake. On 7 March 1886 the interior was destroyed by fire. The church was rebuilt and is ...

Looking west from Hollywall Lane, Goldenhill

The view west from Hollywall Lane over the entrance to the old Harecastle railway tunnel. The houses in the foreground are on Boathorse Road (or Lane) and beyond the house and barns of Yeld Hill Farm. ...

Lount Farm, Anslow

Lount Farm in Anslow parish, an image from the Rolleston Hall Estate Sale Catalogue, October 1919. Sir Oswald Mosley, 5th Baronet (1873-1928) had inherited the estate in 1915 on the death of his father, ...

Lower Brookhouse Farm, Birch Cross, Marchington

This property was purchased by Trevor Harrison, standing left, in December 1926.

Lower Cheadle Grange, Cheadle

The farm at Lower Cheadle Grange is possibly the site of Cheadle Grange, which by 1245 was owned by the Cistercian monks of Croxden Abbey.

Lower Drayton Farm, near Penkridge

Situated in Lower Drayton Lane, the 750 acre working farm now (2025) includes a family park farm attraction with self-catering accommodation.

Lower Lodge Farm, Armitage

This Grade II listed building is surprisingly little changed externally. Built in the 17th century and timber-framed with brick infill, it was extended in the late 19th century. In the mid-20th century ...

Lower Mitton Farmhouse, Mitton, Penkridge

Lower Mitton Farm stands on Mitton Road, near Penkridge. It is Grade II listed and dates from the early 18th century with mid-19th century additions.

Lower Ruele Farm House, Haughton

Lower Reule Farm stands between Gnosall and Haughton and is Grade II listed. The date stone in the pediment over the front door reads ‘M 1847’, probably the date of reconstruction of an earlier building. ...

Lower Woollaston Farm, Church Eaton

Lower Wollaston Farm is a Georgian farmhouse situated on Woollaston Lane. south-east of Church Eaton. It was renovated around 2009 and the bay window to the left of the front door has been replaced with ...

Lyme Brook valley and Buckmaster Avenue, Stoke-on-Trent

This photograph was taken from the old Clayton bridle track, looking west towards the back of the houses on Buckmaster Avenue. The Lyme Brook runs across the photograph, marked by the line of bushed beyond ...