Weston Hall,
This seventeenth century hall is located half a mile west of Weston, on the lower slopes of Weston Bank. The porch was added in the Victorian period.
In the early twentieth century the house was sold ...
Weston Hall, Weston-under-Lizard
The south front of Weston Hall. Weston Hall was built by Sir Thomas and Lady Wilbraham in 1671. Lady Wilbraham was believed to have been the architect but recent research indicates that William Taylor ...
Weston Manor House,
Originally a farmhouse, Weston Manor dates from the sixteenth century.
In the mid-1800s the building was used as a National School and school teacher's cottage, then a Wesleyan Methodist meeting house ...
Weston Post Office
On the reverse of this postcard it says that the Post Mistress and her daughter are pictured standing outside Weston Post Office.
The two notices over the door state: "James W. Muir, Grocer and Provision ...
Wetley Abbey, Wetley Rocks
Wetley Abbey is believed to have been built around 1824 for the pottery manufacturer, George Miles Mason. The house may incorporate parts of an older building. In more recent years Wetley Abbey has ...
Wetley Abbey, Wetley Rocks
Wetley Abbey is believed to have been built around 1824 for the pottery manufacturer, George Miles Mason. The house may incorporate parts of an older building. In more recent years Wetley Abbey has ...
Wetley Rocks Church
A view of Wetley Rocks Church, taken from a glass plate negative.
Photographed by William Blake.
Wetley Rocks Church
A view of Wetley Rocks Church, taken from a glass plate negative.
Photographed by William Blake.
Wheatsheaf Public House, Coton, Milwich,
The Wheatsheaf closed in 2000.
Wheelwright's house, Bagot Street, Abbots Bromley
George F. Bradbury Senior bought the wheelwright's business and premises in Abbots Bromley from Mr Robinson in 1864. He and his son George F. Bradbury Junior ran a wheelwrights, joiners and undertakers ...
White Hart Tearooms, Stockwell Street, Leek
Tearooms have occupied this 17th century building on Stockwell Street for over 100 years. The bay windows have been removed.
White Ladies Priory, Bishops Wood
The remains of White Ladies Priory, viewed from the north-east. The north wall is the best-preserved part of the late 12th century ruins of a small nunnery of Augustinian canonesses, known as 'white ladies'. ...
White Lion Inn, Stafford,
The White Lion Inn was built on the site of the medieval St. John's Hospital and Chapel; the rear structure of the inn included stonework from the old chapel.
The inn was demolished in 1976 to make ...
White Lion Inn, Stafford,
The White Lion Inn was built on the site of the medieval St. John's Hospital and Chapel; the rear structure of the inn included stonework from the old chapel.
The inn was demolished in 1976 to make ...
White Lion Inn, Stafford,
The White Lion Inn was built on the site of the medieval St. John's Hospital and Chapel; the rear structure of the inn included stonework from the old chapel.
Samuel Charles Cutler and Mary White ran ...
White Lion Street, Stafford,
This photograph was taken from Wolverhampton Road.
The building on the right lasted until the 1970s when, along with Camden Place and Timmis' Antique Shop it was demolished to make way for the inner ...
Whitmore Road Lodge, Trentham
Whitmore Road Lodge or Hargreaves Lodge, and built by Thomas Roberts, the Sutherland Estate's Surveyor and Architect in 1896. The Sutherlands used this lodge if they were travelling to Newcastle or Market ...
Whittington Barracks, near Lichfield
A postcard view of the Clock Tower (on the left) and Officers' Mess building at Whittington Barracks, home of the Staffordshire Regiment. The building housed a joint Officers' Mess for the North and South ...