The Lamb Inn, Broad Eye, Stafford
The Lamb Inn was established 1821. It was described as 'old-established' in 1850. This photograph shows its 2023 refurbishment. On the left, the buses are on Chell Road.
The last salute to the Staffords in Lichfield
Following a nine-month tour of duty in Afghanistan, members of the 3rd Battalion, The Mercian Regiment (3Mercian), formerly the Staffords, are pictured outside Lichfield Cathedral. The Regiment will ...
The Laurels, Stone
The Laurels, which stood on Mount Road opposite the Common Plot, pictured when occupied by Major James Lionel Meakin and his wife, Constance Eveline Meakin.
It was built around 1875 as the home of ...
The Laurels, Stone
The Laurels, which stood on Mount Road opposite the Common Plot, pictured when occupied by Major James Lionel Meakin and his wife, Constance Eveline Meakin.
It was built around 1875 as the home of ...
The Leasows, Hilderstone,
The Leasows was built in the late nineteenth century.
In 1892 Arthur William Leedham lived here, but by 1912 Herbert Sidebottom had taken up residence.
The Levett Home, Rugeley
Situated in Church Street, Rugeley, this Georgian house was used as the Rugeley Home and Cottage Hospital by Mrs Levett from 1866.
The Lichfield Brewery, Upper St John Street, Lichfield
On the right of the entrance gates, the head office of the former Lichfield Brewery Co. Ltd., dates from around 1876–1877. It was designed by George Scammel, a consulting engineer and architect who had ...
The Lodge, Rowley Avenue, Stafford
The Lodge was also known as White Lodge, 22, Rowley Avenue, Rowley Park, Stafford.
At the time of this photograph The lodge was described in an Estate Agents sale brochure as a five-roomed bungalow. ...
The Lodge, Tittensor Chase
A tinted postcard view of the Tittensor Chase Lodge and the gardens at Spring Vale. Published by A.W. Tilley, Newsagent and Stationers of 7 Radford Street, Stone.
The Lodge, Wolseley Hall, near Rugeley
Although Wolseley Hall was demolished in 1966, this estate lodge house still exists on the corner of the A51 and Orchard Lane as part of a modern housing development. The frontal aspect has since been ...
The Main Offices, Alstom, Lichfield Road, Stafford
During the ownership of Siemens, English Electric Co., GEC and Alstom this building was known as Main Offices.
These offices and the adjacent factory were built for Siemens Brothers and ready for ...
The Manor House, Uttoxeter
A postcard view of the Manor House on the High Street in Uttoxeter. The building is also known as Uttoxeter House and sometimes as Lord Gardner’s House, this being the birthplace of Admiral Alan Gardner ...
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 ...