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The Villas, Stokeville, Boothen and beyond from Hunter's Way, Penkhull

The camera is looking northeast over the houses in the Villas development from the higher ground on Hunter's Way. Faintly in the centre are the four floodlight pylons of the old Stoke City Victoria ground. ...

The Villas, Stokeville, Stoke-on-Trent

Number 16, The Villas, also known as "Whitmore", was a "first class house" (see below). The house has been extended and subsequently divided into flats. The Stokeville Building Society was formed in ...

The Villas, Stokeville, Stoke-on-Trent

Numbers 23 and 24 The Villas, despite their size, are two "third class" houses (see below). Number 24 is adjacent to London Road and was used as a Doctor’s surgery. The house has been modified and extended ...

The Villas, Stokeville, Stoke-on-Trent

Numbers 6 and 6a, The Villas were originally a single 'third class house' (see below) which has been subsequently divided into two dwellings. A 2-storeyed stucco building, Italianate in style, with a ...

The Villas, Stokeville, Stoke-on-Trent

Number 5 The Villas is a detached "third class house" (see below) next to the centre turning circle. A 2-storeyed Stucco building with concrete tiled roof, Italianate in style. There is a tower at the ...

The Villas, West End, Stoke-on-Trent

The Villas are situated in a private road off London Road near Stoke. They were built in the 1850s and were bought by middle class, professional people. The architect, Charles Lynham, designed three grades ...

The War Memorial, Anson Street, Rugeley

The 1921 War Memorial in its original Mutton Green location on Anson Street, Rugeley. The Police station (built 1907) is on the left and the Post Office (built in about 1910) is on the right. The memorial ...

The Waterloo (north) Staircase at Beaudesert Hall

There were several staircases at Beaudesert Hall; the two main staircases were positioned north and south of the entrance hall. Pictured is the Waterloo (north) Staircase with a patterned stair carpet. ...

The West Court and Conservatory, Trentham Hall

The building on the left is the conservatory. Originally with Italianate windows, the conservatory was used to cultivate and display exotic plants and ferns. To the right is the West Court, a semi circular ...

The West Font, Croxden. Photographed by William Blake.

View of the west font ruins at Croxden Abbey, Nr. Alton, Staffordshire.

The White Hart, Penkridge

The White Hart public house, Penkridge. he White Hart Inn stands on the east side of High Street and is a three-storied timber-framed building dating from about 1600. There was originally a carriage way ...

The White Hart, Penkridge,

The White House , Codsall Wood

The White House, Weston

A postcard view of the White House which was originally a farmhouse dating from the sixteenth century. In later years it became known as Weston Manor House. In the mid-1800s the building was used ...

The Window Bay at Beaudesert Hall

Beaudesert Hall was the mansion of the Pagets, Marquesses of Anglesey. Its core was medieval, with later alterations. James Wyatt and Joseph Potter remodelled the interiors of the original Elizabethan ...

The Workshop for the Blind, City Road, Fenton

The Workshops for the Blind stood back off the north side of City Road between Standard Street and Elsing Street. The main building and the detached house (Sanderson House) on the right still stand. Travers ...

The Yeld, Little Haywood

The Yeld is a Grade II listed building in Little Haywood. This view faces Coley Lane but it is effectively the rear of the building. It ia an early- to mid-18th century building, altered in the mid-19th ...

The Yellow Drawing Room at Beaudesert Hall

The Yellow Drawing Room at Beaudesert was around 48 feet long by 36 feet wide and was situated on the first floor adjacent to the north end of the Long Gallery. The room was lined with oak panelling and ...