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Cottage on Station Road, Gnosall
A postcard view of a timber-framed cottage which stood on the south side of Gnosall on Station Road; it was demolished in the mid-1960s when the road was widened. There is currently (July 2023) an opticians ...
Cottage Press, Codsall area
This cottage press was built in 1748. It was demolished to make way for the Codsall ring road.
Cottage, Back Lane, Hixon,
This old cottage on Back Lane was commonly known as 'Percy Ratcliffe's Cottage', and only measured 16 by 12 feet.
The cottage was demolished in 1986 and was replaced by a house named Chartley Corner....
Cottage, Enville Hall
A postcard view of the Cottage in the Woods which was built in the park of Enville Hall around 1752. It was the home to the Keeper of the Fowls who looked after the aviary.
Cottage, Farley
A thatched cottage at Farley, near Alton.
Postcard photographed and published by G. Hill & Sons, Stanley Street, Leek.
Cottage, Gnosall
This timber-framed cottage stood on the south side of Gnosall on Station Road, it was demolished in the mid-1960s when the road was widened. There is currently (July 2023) an opticians on the site of ...
Cottage, Haughton
Photograph donated by Stafford Historical and Civic Society, who retain copyright ownership.
Cottage, possibly near Milford
A postcard view of a picturesque cottage and garden at an unknown location, possibly in the Milford area.
On the reverse there is a message to the recipient “This is our cottage & we are most comfortable ...
Cottage, Wetley Rocks
A postcard view of two women outside an unidentified house, believed to be in Wetley Rocks. Please contact us if you recognise anyone in the picture or the precise location.
Cottages in Milford
Cottages on the corner of Main Road and Brocton Road in Milford. The low thatched cottage on the left was the home of Eliza Jane (Jinney) Alderson during World War 1. Her parents had moved into the cottage ...
Cottages in School Lane, Hopwas
Timber-framed cottages at numbers 1,2 and 3 School Lane, Hopwas. The building is Grade II Listed and was built in the late 17th century. The central cottage now has a gabled porch, an early 21st century ...
Cottages on Cannock Chase
A labourer's cottage somewhere on Cannock Chase, photographed by Benjamin Karleese.
Cottages, Church Lane, Checkley
Cottages at the top of Church Lane. The first cottage on the left used to be a coach house and you can see the filled-in arch over the downstairs window where the coach house door used to be. The village ...
Cottages, Newport Road, Haughton
This view looks west along Newport Road (A518) towards the junction with Jolt Lane, Haughton.
The timber framed cottage on the left and the adjoining cottages were later demolished and the road widened. ...
Cottages, Newport Road, Haughton
This row of cottages stood on Newport Road (A518) near to the junction with Jolt Lane, Haughton.
The photograph was taken from across the road in St. Giles’ churchyard. On the right the 1953 Coronation ...
Cottages, Rolleston
Houses standing next to Church School.
Cottages, Seighford
A pair of thatched cottages in Seighford with a water-pump in front. They were demolished when new council house were built in the 1950s. The pump was shared communally and was still in use up to 1948 ...