The Mansions, Newport Street, Brewood
The Mansions were actually two houses, with one front door on the front of the house, and the other down the right hand side of the building. It was built in around 1600. The Locksmith cottages, which ...
The Market Square Stafford
There has been a shire building in Stafford since the 1280s, used as a meeting place for the County Court and later for other civic meetings.
The present building, designed by John Harvey and erected ...
The Moat House, Newport Road, Stafford
A view of the Moat House, 133 Newport Road, accessed by the bridge in the foreground over the River Sow, which flows through the nearby Victoria Park.
Formerly a house and currently (2025) used as ...
The Moat House, Tamworth
Situated in Lichfield Street on the banks the River Tame, this Grade II* listed building is believed to date from 1572 and was built by the Comberford family. An 18th century gazebo can be seen on the ...
The Museum , 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 ...
The National Provincial Bank, Stone
A postcard view of the National Provincial Bank on High Street, Stone. The Victorian Gothic arches were inserted into the ground floor of an existing building around 1863. The National Provincial Bank ...
The New Hough, Lichfield Road, Stafford
The New Hough was built in 1907 and was the residence of the Manager with his servants, a groom and a gardener. The architect was Arnold Mitchell of Hanover Square, London. The estimated cost was £1,500.00. ...
The New Hough, Stafford
Housekeeper, Mrs T. Ward in the dining room of the New Hough.
On the ground floor in addition to the dining room was an entrance hall, drawing room, morning room, cloak room and a large kitchen with ...
The 'New' Police Station, Anson Street, Rugeley
The Police Station is described as 'new' on this postcard. It was built on Anson Street in 1907 on the Mutton Green area. In front, protected by railings, is a young oak tree planted to commemorate the ...
The Octagon Centre, Burton upon Trent
An exterior view of the New Street entrance to the Octagon Centre, a shopping mall constructed in the mid 1980s on a former brewery site.
The Old Abbey, Burton-on-Trent
Interior view of one of the bricked-up abbey windows.
The Old Chancel, Rugeley
A postcard view of part of the interior of the former St Augustine’s Church, in later years known as The Old Chancel.
On the left under the window is a memorial for Thomas Launder, died 1670; it is ...
The Old Church House, Dilhorne
'The Old Church House' can be seen on the left with the stone boundary pillars. The Lodge to Dilhorne Hall is discernable in the distance.
The churchyard wall on the right was given a grade II listing ...
The Old Cottages, Rugeley
A close up view of the timber-framed cottages that can be seen other postcard views of Horsefair close to todays Globe Island. The man near the bicycle is standing in Elmore Lane. Behind the cottages ...
The Old Deanery, Penkridge.
Situated on Pinfold Lane, the building is Grade II* Listed and probably early 16th century centre portion with 17th Century wings.
Windows have been changed since this photo.
The Old Farmhouse Restaurant, Armitage, Nr. Rugeley
The Old Farmhouse Restaurant was originally a 17th century timber framed building which opened as a restaurant in 1962. From the 1960s to the 1980s it was thought by many to be one of Staffordshire’s ...
The Old Fire Station Book Shop, Stone
This building, formerly owned by Joule's brewery, was Stone's fire station and stands adjoining the former brewery off Crown Street, on the alley between the Crown Hotel and the Library. It is now (in ...
The Old Hall, Haughton
A horse and cart and two children are on Newport Road road in front of the Grade II listed mid-16th century Haughton Old Hall. On the left is the village school house, built in 1841 by Rev. C. Royds, ...