White Horse Hotel, Tamworth
The White Horse Hotel, now demolished, which stood on the corner of Lichfield Street and Silver Street in Tamworth. The hotel sold Marston's Ales and the landlord at the time of this photograph was Mr ...
White Lion Inn, Sheepfair, Rugeley
The ancient (late 16th - early 17th century) timber-framed White Lion coaching inn was located on the corner of Sheepfair and Lion Street (which it pre-dated). It stood empty for many years and it is ...
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 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.
Timber framing inside was dated to 1620. ...
White Lion Inn, Stafford,
The White Lion Inn was built on the site of the medieval St. John's Hospital and Chapel on Lichfield Road; the rear structure of the inn included stonework from the old chapel. On the right is the eighteenth ...
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 Public House, Lichfield Street, Tamworth
The pub was demolished in May 1935, a new White Lion Pub was built on the same spot in 1936.
White Lion, 130 Honeywall, Penkhull
The front of this building dates to pre 1819 and the rear between 1878 and 1900.
One of the outbuildings has been modified and two later extensions have been added.
Remembering the White Lion
Bernard ...
White Swan Inn, Newport Lane, Middleport
The photograph shows the White Swan Inn at 107 Newport Lane, Middleport where there has been an inn or beerhouse since the 1830s. This building was originally two modest semi-detached houses, which had ...
White Swan, 107 Newport Lane, Burslem
The White Swan public house is a two storey building, two rooms wide by two rooms deep. It also has a cellar and a two storey rear projection. It was constucted on Newport Lane between 1832 and 1851. ...
Whittington Inn, Kinver
Whittington Inn is a grade II* listed building and was reputedly built in 1310 by Sir William Whittington, grandfather of Dick Whittington, the legendary Lord Mayor of London. This timber-framed house ...
Wilkinsons, Market Street, Tamworth
The Berni Steak House at the Peel Arms Hotel at number 1, Market Street, Tamworth. The Peel Arms Hotel was in existence by 1841. Prior to 2016, numbers 1,2 and 3 were purchased and altered to become a ...
Wilnecote Lane, Kettlebrook, Tamworth
Wilnecote Lane is seen here, with Park Inn in the centre distance, and Fishers Mill on the right. Also visible are the 1920's council houses on the left. The view is looking west along Wilnecote Lane ...
Wimblebury, near Hednesford
Wimblebury came into existence as village to accommodate incoming coal miners and their families in about 1870. It was named after an existing farm. It is now contiguous with Heath Hayes (named after ...
Windmill Inn and Crossroads, Meir Heath,
Windmill Inn, Meir Heath
The Windmill Inn and disused windmill at Meir Heath.
The windmill was in existence by 1775, and was a red brick tower with four sails, boat cap and a tailpole. It ceased work in the early 20th century. ...
Windmill Inn, Werrington
This postcard view shows the Windmill Inn close to Werrington windmill which is thought to have been built around 1730. The landlord at the time of this photograph was Frederick Dale.
The inn began ...
Wolseley - Wolseley Arms Inn: pen drawing
'view of the Wolseley Arms Inn and foot of the Bridge from the broken ground overhanging the road to Stafford. Colwich church etc.' Lettered 'Wolseley Bridge,' but this is only visible in the distance ...