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Chestall Hall, Beaudesert, Rugeley

A postcard view of Chestall Hall which was once part of the Marquess of Anglesey’s vast Beaudesert Estate, on the southern edge of Cannock Chase. Originally an 18th century farmhouse owned by the Earl ...

Chestall, Cannock Chase

A postcard view of Chestall Hall which was once part of the vast Beaudesert Estate. Originally an 18th century farmhouse owned by the Earl of Uxbridge, the house was much enlarged by the Darby family ...

Chetwynd House, Stafford

Chetwynd House prior to its conversion into Stafford's General Post Office in 1914. Chetwynd House was built around 1712-1715 by William Chetwynd, 3rd Viscount Chetwynd (1683?-1770), Member of Parliament ...

Christ Church Sunday School, Stone

Sunday School group pictured outside the front of Christ Church, Stone. Christ Church was consecrated in 1840. In 1899 the two steeples at the front of the church were removed when they were found ...

Church Croft, Rugeley

Situated on Station Road, Rugeley next to the Old Chancel, the house was once the home of the parents of Dr.William Palmer, "The Rugeley Poisoner". It is now (2019) occupied by Media Resources. The ...

Church Eaton Village,

View of the High Street. On the left is St. Editha's Church, built from local sandstone. The earliest part of the church is the tower, which dates from the twelfth century. The timber framed building ...

Church Eaton Village,

Church Lane, Ipstones. Photographed by William Blake.

Village scene taken at Church Lane, Ipstones, Staffordshire. The Ipstones Branch shop of the Leek and Moorlands Co-operative Society is on the left.

Church of the Holy Angels, Hoar Cross

View from the nave, looking towards the chancel and the altar. The church was built between 1872-1876 in the Decorated style. The architect, G.F. Bodley, was also responsible for most of the furnishings ...

Church of the Holy Angels, Hoar Cross

The ornately carved organ screen and black and white marble floor were designed by G.F. Bodley, the architect of the church. The church was built between 1872-1876 in the Decorated style. The architect, ...

Church Street Crossing, Stone,

The Crossing Keeper's house stood on the Stone to Colwich line and dates from 1849. When automatic barriers were introduced there was no longer any need for a keeper, so the house was demolished in ...

Clock Tower, Rugeley Old Town Hall

Once part of the new public buildings which replaced the previous Rugeley Town Hall, the photograph shows the bricked up right-hand section prior to its demolition. The Market Hall's entrance below the ...

Coachmen at Kings Bromley Manor

Photograph of coachmen and a Brougham carriage outside coach house at Kings Bromley Manor, the home of the Lane family since 1784.

Codsall Church - South Doorway: sepia drawing

'South Doorway of Codsall Church, Staffordshire.' Showing a Norman door of two orders, with zig-zag decoration. 'J. B.,' [John Buckler].

Congregational Church, Martin Street, Stafford

The entrance to the Congregational Church also known as Zion Chapel on Martin Street. This building's origins are thought to date from 1811 according to a 1964 local-newspaper article. It stated that ...

Congreve House, Walton-on-the Hill, Stafford

Congreve House, Walton-on-the Hill, Stafford. This Grade II Listed 17th century timber framed building was clad in brick around the 18th century. It is the birthplace of Lieutenant-General Sir William ...

Convalescing soldiers at Ravenhill House, Brereton

The house had been briefly unoccupied when, in March 1915, the War Office intimated that Lady Zouche had offered the house as a V.A.D (Voluntary Aid Detached) Hospital to be operated by the Red Cross ...

Convent of the Holy Rosary, Cannock

Opened in 1898 by the Sisters of the Christian Retreat, the Convent later became Lyncroft School in the 1970s and then Chase Academy in 1998, since renamed Chase Grammar School.. The Convent building ...