Cattle Piece, by Thomas Peploe Wood
Oil painting by Great Haywood born artist, Thomas Peploe Wood (1817-1845). Cattle scene in farm setting with two figures left foregroud. A windmill can be seen in the distance. The location of this view ...
Cattle, Ivy House Farm, Hixon,
Cattle at Ivy House Farm, Smithy Lane.
The outbuildings have now been demolished. Some of the stone was incorporated into The Granary on Egg Lane.
Chapel House Farm, Tutbury
Chapel House Farm on Belmont Road, Tutbury, 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 ...
Chebsey Bridge, Eccleshall
Chebsey bridge over the River Sow, with Riverside Farm in the background. A postcard view published by E.J. Hurlstone of Eccleshall.
Checkhill Mill, near Enville
A blade mill was working at this site on the Spittle Brook by the 17th century. It was later converted into a fulling mill and then into a corn mill. It had ceased operating as a corn mill by the 1880s, ...
Checkley Bank Farm, Checkley
A view of Checkley Bank Farm from the south-east. Built around 1840, it is Grade II listed.
Child with hens, Haughton
A charming postcard photograph of a smartly dressed little boy wearing a cap amongst a brood of chickens. Written on the reverse in two different hands: "Haughton Farm" and "Booden House Farm, Haughton".
The ...
Church Farm , Wheaton Aston
Church Farm, Clifton Campville
Church Farm, Clifton Campville, in the snow with children having a snowball fight in the foreground. Church Farm is a Grade II listed farmhouse with an early 19th century front wing and an 18th century ...
Church Farm, Clifton Campville
An aerial view of Church Farm, Clifton Campville. Church Farm is a Grade II listed farmhouse with an early 19th century front wing and an 18th century rear wing. Th road running across the bottom right ...
Church Farm, Kings Bromley
Church Farm stands at the eastern end of Church Lane, Kings Bromley, and is a Grade II listed mid-18th century three-storey red brick farmhouse.
Church Farm, Norton Lane, Norton
The gritstone and brick buildings of Church Farm on Norton Lane, close to St Bartholomew's Church. Now demolished.
Church Farm, Whitmore
Alan Latham and friend Trevor Simpson, in a cap, tormenting one of the sows at Church Farm, Whitmore. Alan's mother and sister are in the background.
Church Street from the Church tower, Clifton Campville
Looking northwards along Church Street from the tower of St. Andrew’s church, Clifton Campville. Church Farm is to the left and the coach house of the Rectory can be seen to the right.
Church Street, Clifton Campville
Looking north along Church Street towards Main Road, Clifton Campville.
Cinderhill Hall, Longton
Cinderhill Hall or House was a colliery manager's house. In 1923 to 1933 this was the home of Thomas Yates, manager and later Director of Mossfield Colliery. It has since been demolished and the area ...