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St. Rufin's Church, Burston

St. Rufin's Church, Burston viewed from the south. Originally built as a mission church in 1859, it is now part of Sandon parish. An earlier chapel was built by the River Trent and was extant by ...

St. Saviours (Church of England), Ford Green Road

This church has a rectangular plan and is stone bulit with stone skirting and a pitched roof. The large front wooden door has a chafered stone architrave, stone steps, and gargoyles resting up on top. ...

St. Saviour's Church, Aston-by-Stone

An interior view of St. Saviour's Church, Aston-by-Stone looking east along the nave towards the chancel. The church was built in 1846, funded and endowed by Viscount and Viscountess St. Vincent and ...

St. Saviour's Church, Aston-by-Stone

St. Saviour's Church, Aston-by-Stone was funded and endowed by Viscount and Viscountess St. Vincent and the architect was James Trubshaw. The steeple was built by J.R. Botham.

St. Saviour's Church, Aston-by-Stone

Watercolour painting of the exterior of St. Saviour's Church, Aston by Stone. St. Saviour's was built in 1846. The architect was James Trubshaw. Note that the steeple is incomplete, this was not added ...

St. Saviour's Church, Aston-by-Stone

A pencil sketch of St. Saviour's Church as it was built in 1846, signed 'R.B.' The church was funded and endowed by Viscount and Viscountess St. Vincent and the architect was James Trubshaw. Note that ...

St. Saviour's Church, Aston-by-Stone

A postcard view looking northwards from near Aston Hall towards St. Saviour's Church at Aston-By Stone. The church was funded and endowed by Viscount and Viscountess St. Vincent and the architect was ...

St. Saviour's Church, Four Crosses Church

Exterior view of the church, with the church hall to the left. The church stands on the side of the lane from the Four Crosses on the A5 to Hatherton.

St. Saviour's Church, Four Crosses, Hatherton

Exterior view of the church, with the church hall to the left. The church stands on the side of the lane from the Four Crosses on the A5 to Hatherton.

St. Saviour's Church, Smallthorne

St. Saviour's was built in the 1840s. This is one of a series of watercolours of all the churches in Lichfield Diocese in Staffordshire, painted by Miss Theodosia Hinckes and Mrs Rebecca Moore (wife ...

St. Stephen's Chapel Reredos, Lichfield Cathedral

This reredos was originally located in the north transept of the cathedral in St. Stephen's Chapel. It was moved to the end of the north choir aisle in the 1990s. This central portion shows the scene ...

St. Stephen's Chapel, Lichfield Cathedral

St. Stephen's Chapel is located in the north transept of the Cathedral. The reredos below the windows was moved to the end of the north choir aisle in the 1990s. The central portion shows a sculpted scene ...

St. Stephen's Church, Bentilee, Stoke-on-Trent

St. Stephen's Church under construction in Dawlish Drive, Bentilee. Reproduced by Kind Permission of the Staffordshire Newsletter who retain copyright.

St. Stephen's Church, Great Haywood

In 1854 Great Haywood became a parish, with St. Stephen's as its parish church. The church was built in the 1840s by Lord Lichfield; the designer was a local architect and builder, Thomas Trubshaw.

St. Stephen's Church, Great Haywood

In 1854 Great Haywood became a parish, with St. Stephen's as its parish church. The church was built in the 1840s by Lord Lichfield; the designer was a local architect and builder, Thomas Trubshaw. This ...

St. Stephen's Church, Great Haywood,

In 1854 Great Haywood became a parish, with St. Stephen's as its parish church. The church was built in the 1840s by Lord Lichfield; the designer was a local architect and builder, Thomas Trubshaw.

St. Stephen's Church, Willenhall

St. Stephen's was built on Wolverhampton Street in 1853-4 by W.D. Griffin. The church was a building of stone, in the Gothic style, consisting of a chancel, nave, aisles, south porch, and a turret containing ...

St. Thomas' Church, Stafford

Looking along the nave towards the chancel. The church of St. Thomas and St. Andrew was built on South Street in 1866, designed by W. Culshaw of Liverpool. It was built mainly for railway workers ...