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Checkhill Mill, near Enville

A blade mill was working at this site on the Spittle Brook by the 17th century. It was later converted into a fulling mill and then into a corn mill. It had ceased operating as a corn mill by the 1880s, ...

Checkley Church. Photographed by William Blake.

Landscape including St. Mary & All Saints Church, Church Lane, Checkley, Staffordshire.

Checkley from Checkley Bank. Photographed by William Blake.

Landscape overlooking Checkley, Staffordshire. This view was taken from Checkley Bank.

Checkley from the South. Photographed by William Blake.

Landscape overlooking Checkley, Staffordshire. This view was taken from Checkley Bank, to the south of the village. Rectory Farm can be seen to the right.

Checkley Village from Checkley Bank. Photographed by William Blake.

Landscape with a view of Checkley Village taken from Checkley Bank, Staffordshire.

Checkley. Photographed by William Blake.

Village scene taken at Checkley, Staffordshire. St. Mary & All Saints Church lies on the horizon. To the left is Manor Farm.

Checkley. Photographed by William Blake.

Landscape including a view of St. Mary & All Saints Church, Church Lane, Checkley, Staffordshire.

Cheddleton Church. Photographed by William Blake.

Landscape with a view of St. Edward's Church, Cheddleton, Nr. Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire.

Cheddleton, Staffordshire. Photographed by William Blake.

Village view taken at Cheddleton, Staffordshire. Including the Leek Road bridge and Caldon Canal.

Children's Play Area, Weston

Swings, slide and roundabout on the children's play area on the village green in Weston, which stands next to Green Road. This scene is little changed.

Christ Church, Gentleshaw

This postcard view shows the brick church of Christ Church, Gentleshaw, which was built about 1839, restored in 1875 and extended in 1903. Originally part of the ancient parish of Longdon, Gentleshaw ...

Church and School, Hilderstone

A postcard view of a quiet scene in Hilderstone. On the left is the school which was built as a National School for 180 pupils in 1819. Its construction was funded by Ralph Bourne of Hilderstone Hall. ...

Church and Trophy Post at Barton under Needwood

This photograph, taken shortly before sunset, shows the Staffordshire Best Kept Village sign, War Memorial and St James's Church in Barton-under-Needwood.

Church and War Memorial, Barton under Needwood

Barton’s parish church is dedicated to St James and was built completely in the early 16th century, one of only two such churches in Staffordshire. The cost of the building was borne by Dr John Taylor ...

Church Avenue, Marchington

St. Peter's Church entrance seen through an avenue of trees. The war memorial and clock over the church entrance can also be seen. St. Peters Church, Marchington was built in 1742-4 by Richard Trubshaw, ...

Church Cottage, Chebsey

Church Cottage in Chebsey, occupied by Miss Byatt at the time of this photograph. This late 18th or early 19th century cottage stood at the edge of All Saints' churchyard and was demolished in the late ...

Church Cottage, Seighford

On the left of this view is Ivy Cottage which was home to Mr and Mrs Albert Hine, second left is Church Cottage which was home to the Breeze family. These two cottages were also known locally as Spite ...

Church Cottage, Seighford

On the extreme right of the picture, left to right, are Jessie Breeze and Flossie Breeze who are standing by the garden of Church Cottage, Seighford. In the background is a glimpse of St. Chad's Church, ...