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Aberdeen Angus Bull "Essential", Home Farm, Rangemore

Aerial view Barnfields Farm, Stafford

Aerial photograph of Barnfields Farm, Stafford showing the main residence, farmyard, barns and vegetable garden. The main entrance with drive to it, bottom left, has a tall monkey puzzle opposite which ...

Aerial view of Barnfields Farm, Stafford

Photograph showing the drive to the front entrance of the main residence at Barnfields Farm, Stafford, looking north towards Stafford. The monkey puzzle tree can be clearly seen opposite the main entrance ...

Aerial View of the Stables, Tixall Hall, (1)

The semi-circular coach house and stables were built in the early nineteenth century. Designed by John Ireland the stables were built with higher pavilions at each end and a three-bay Gothic porch in ...

Aerial View of the Stables, Tixall Hall, (2)

The semi-circular coach house and stables were built in the early nineteenth century. Designed by John Ireland the stables were built with higher pavilions at each end and a three-bay Gothic porch in ...

Aerial view Stongford Farm, Tittensor

All Saints' Church, Forton,

The earliest stonework in All Saints' church dates from c.1200, and can found in the east wall of the chancel and part of the north wall; above the vestry door can be seen an original lancet window. ...

An Old Deer Barn, Tittensor, Stone

This postcard view is titled 'An Old Deer Barn, Tittensor, Stone'. This deer barn may have been one of several located around Trentham Deer Park or at nearby Tittensor Chase. 'Trentham Conservation Area ...

Anslow Park Farm, Anslow

Anslow Park Farm, an image from the Rolleston Hall Estate Sale Catalogue, October 1919. Sir Oswald Mosley, 5th Baronet (1873-1928) had inherited the estate in 1915 on the death of his father, the 4th ...

Aspley House, near Eccleshall

Aspley House is a Grade II listed farmhouse, built in 1759.

Aston Mill, Aston-by-Stone

A view looking across the meadows towards Aston Mill and Aston Mill Farm and the road bridge over the Trent & Mersey Canal. Aston Mill ground flint but was demolished in the 1960s. The farm buildings ...

Bagging Hay, Moat Farm, Gayton,

Farm workers helping to thresh and bag hay for cattle feed. Walter Davall was at Moat Farm at the time. The threshing equipment was hired out by George Vernon of Fradswell. They are using a Marshall's ...

Bagot Goats, Bagot’s Park

Bagot Goats are a Staffordshire speciality and are one of the rarest breeds of livestock. They were kept at Blithfield Hall near Abbots Bromley in Staffordshire, where they lived in a wild state for some ...

Bank Farm, Checkley

View of Bank Farm from the south-east.

Bank House Farm, Hanford

The photograph shows the house and buildings of Bank House Farm, part of The Sutherland Estate. The farm was at the southern end of Bankhouse Road in Hanford. Anthony Rawlins born 1873 bought the farm ...

Barbara Hall and lambs, Levedale, Penkridge

This photograph shows Barbara Hall, 18 year-old daughter of Mr H Hall, who farmed at Levedale, she is pictured with three two-week old orphan lambs that she was rearing. Reproduced by kind permission ...

Barn and Yard, Seighford Hall,

Seighford Hall is an Elizabethan house to which additions were made over the years. The hall is now a private residence. Behind the barn can just be seen the building known as the Dovecote. This ...

Barn at Butterhill Farm, near Coppenhall