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Maer Hall

A postcard view of the Hall from the west. The present hall was built by the Macclesfield family, probably in the seventeenth century. The original Jacobean house can be seen to the right. It was bought ...

Magpie Cottage, Somerford, Brewood

Magpie Cottage at Somerford, near Brewood, with the photographer's Mini parked in the foreground. This timber-framed farm labourer’s cottage was demolished around 1966.

Main Gates, Green Hall, Stafford,

Front view of Green Hall, Lichfield Road. Built in the 1820s for Charles Webb, a solicitor, the house was originally named Forebridge Hall. Today the building houses the County Architect's Department....

Main Road, Great Haywood

A view looking north along the road towards the Clifford Arms in the distance. There is bunting and flags in the street, including a banner across the road has "Long Live the King" on the occasion of ...

Main Road, Kettlebrook, Tamworth

On the left with the 1910 datestone in this postcard photograph is Morrall's Tobacconists and Hairdressers shop at 134, Kettlebrook Road. It still stands today (2022) but the shop front has gone and the ...

Main Road, Kingswinford

This view shows a row of terraced houses in Kingswinford. Note the various types of roof-top television aerials that were necessary to view BBC and ITV transmissions at this time. When the photographer ...

Main Road, Little Haywood

View of Main Road taken from the crossroads in the centre of the village, looking towards Great Haywood. In the centre is the Red Lion public house, once named The Bowyer Arms, after the family who ...

Main Staircase, Chetwynd House, Stafford

Chetwynd House was built around 1712-1715 by William Chetwynd, 3rd Viscount Chetwynd (1683?-1770), Member of Parliament for Stafford 1715-1722 and 1734-1770. The house was sold in the 1780s to William ...

Main Street, Alrewas

86/88 Main Street, Alrewas. This Grade II listed, timber-framed building, now split into two dwellings, is 17th century with later additions.

Main Street, Alrewas

'Thatch End', situated next to Kent's Bridge on Main Street, Alrewas. This Grade II listed, timber-framed building, is possibly 17th century with later additions and a 20th century extension to the ...

Main Street, Alrewas

'Old Eaves' on Main Street. An early to mid 18th century Grade II Listed building.

Main Street, Alrewas

Numbers 71 and 69, Main Street, Alrewas. Number 71 was subsquentially converted into a hairdressing salon: the doorway has been converted into a window with matching brick infill below. An excellent ...

Main Street, Alrewas

'Alrewas House' on Main Street.

Main Street, Alrewas

'The White House', Main Street. This Grade II listed, timber-framed building, is possibly 15th century with later addittions. The door and casements are 20th century. The central bay was formerly ...

Main Street, Alrewas

Both of these cottages on Main Street, Alrewas are Grade II Listed buildings. Number 110 is 17th century, with 18th century re-modelling, single-storey with attic rooms and a tiled roof. Number ...

Main Street, Alrewas

'Shakespeare Cottage' on Main Street, Alrewas. This Grade II Listed building was originally a single 17th century L-shaped dwelling. It was extended in the 19th century and re-modelled in the 20th ...

Main Street, Alrewas

'Forge Cottage' on Main Street. The tower of All Saints' Church can be seen in the background.

Main Street, Norton Bridge,

View along the Main Street. On the left is the Junction Inn. The building on the right, with the wooden balustrades, is the Railway Hotel.