The Four Crosses, Watling Street Cannock,
A Wills Cigarette card. The Inn is an original coaching inn on the A5 Watling Street at Four Crosses. The timber-framed right-hand side of the building dates from 1636, and has been heavily restored ...
The Gallery, Hoar Cross Hall
The postcard shows the Gallery at Hoar Cross Hall. Hoar Cross Hall was built between 1862 and 1871 to the design of architect Henry Clutton for Hugo Meynell and his wife Emily Charlotte. Henry died ...
The Game Larder Porch, Barnfields Farm, Weeping Cross, Stafford
This photograph was taken from Barnfields farmyard showing the church-shaped porch leading to the game larder.
The porch was built by I.A. Trigg in 1841 at the northern end of the old stone barn which ...
The Girl Guides House, Beaudesert
Beaudesert Camp for Guides and Scouts was opened by H.R.H. The Princess Royal on 2nd July 1938 in the grounds of what had been the Beaudesert Hall estate, the former Staffordshire home of the Paget’s, ...
The Great Hall, Blithfield Hall
A watercolour painting of the interior of Great Hall at Blithfield Hall, in Gothic style, with a fan tracery ceiling. The Gothic plaster-work was carried out by Francis Bernasconi in 1822, but the original ...
The Grecian Temple, Chillington Hall
This view of the Grecian Temple, which stands on the south side of the Pool at Chillington Hall, was taken by County Life in 1948. This Grade I listed building dates from the late 18th century and is ...
The Green and Council House, Cannock
The house known as The Green is thought to date from the 1730s. It was a ladies' boarding school in the early 1800s. The house was purchased by Cannock Urban District Council in 1927 and was opened as ...
The Green, Brocton,
View of The Green, looking east. On the right is Pool Lane.
The building on the left is Green Farm, with Brocton Mission Hall to its right. The Mission Hall opened in 1891 and in 1951 the Hall was ...
The Hollies Farm, High Offley Road, Woodseaves
The Hollies Farm, High Offley Road, Woodseaves. The building remains (2025) very much as in this photograph.
The Holly Bush Inn, Brereton
Situated on Colliery Road, Brereton near Rugeley, this one time inn, dating from the 17th century, ceased trading in 1965 after the nearby Brereton Colliery had closed in 1960. It is referenced as "Holly ...
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. ...