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Izaak Walton's Cottage, Shallowford

The cottage prior to its 1923 restoration. Izaak Walton was a famous angler and author whose best known work 'The Complete Angler' was published 1653 and is still in print. Born in Stafford in ...

Izaak Walton's Cottage, Shallowford,

Izaak Walton was a famous angler and author whose best known work 'The Complete Angler' was published 1653 and is still in print. Born in Stafford in 1593, Walton moved to London to become an apprentice ...

Jackson’s County Fruit Stores, Mill Street, Stafford

This photograph of Jackson’s County Fruit Stores in Mill Street, Stafford was taken shortly before it closed at the end of March 2018. It was reported in the Express and Star newspaper that Jackson’s ...

Jacob's Hall Farm, Great Wyrley

John Bagnall's Engineering Works, Exterior View, Stafford,

Entrance to John Bagnall's carriage works, Pitcher Bank. The building was once used as a brewery, but has now been replaced by the Police Station and Magistrates Court. The wagons and carts were built ...

Johnson Hall, Eccleshall,

There has been a house on this site since the twelfth century. The present building was built in the early sixteenth century, and was restored in 1883.

Junction of Church Lane and Mill Street, Stafford,

The sixteenth century building on the left was originally a bakery. It was opened as Bradley's Wireless Shop in the 1920s. The building in the centre is the Nag's Head public house.

King's Arms, Eccleshall,

The King's Arms on Stafford Street was originally named The Unicorn. Its neo-Elizabethan timber framed facade covers the original Elizabethan structure. The King's Arms, like the Royal Oak on High ...

Kinver Hill, Kinver

The bottom of Kinver Hill at the junction with High Street and Mill Lane.

Leigh Cottage. Photographed by William Blake.

A view of a Tudor styled house called Leigh Cottage, Leigh, Staffordshire.

Lichfield House, Bore Street, Lichfield

Lichfield House was built in 1510 and is a fine example of a Tudor building. During the Civil War it was used by both the Royalists and Roundheads as a prison. In 2003 Lichfield House was known as ...

Lodge Cottage, Armitage

Built in the 17th century, this timber-framed and thatched Grade II listed building is situated close to what was the National School at the time of this photograph, adjacent to Armitage Lodge. It was ...

Main Farm , Wheaton Aston

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

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

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

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 ...