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1 & 3 Alrewas Road, Kings Bromley

Situated at the junction of Lichfield Road and Alrewas Road in Kings Bromley, these timber-framed thatched cottages are Grade II Listed and date to the late 17th century.

1 and 2, The Green, Stafford

This views shows a Georgian House (centre right), No. 1, The Green, Stafford, currently (2025) used as business offices. To the left is No. 2, The Green. All of the other adjoining properties on the ...

10 & 11 High Street, Dilhorne

Grade ll listed (No.9 to the rear not identified on listing) Early 18th Century with late 19th Century alterations. (No.9 to the rear not identified on listing) Some windows replaced with period ...

112 Lichfield Road, Stafford

This postcard view shows a house which is thought to be 112 Lichfield Road, Stafford. On the left of the picture there is a woman standing in the bay window looking towards the photographer. This is ...

2 - 6 Station Road, Stafford

A view taken in 1966 of No's. 2 - 6 Station Road, Stafford. On the extreme left is a glimpse of the Newport Road railway bridge. These houses were demolished in the 1960s to provide car parking at ...

2 to 6 Manor Road, Kings Bromley

Situated at the junction of Lichfield Road and Manor Road in Kings Bromley, this terrace of three cottages date to around 1850 and are Grade II listed. Save that the road signage has been replaced with ...

22 Mill Bank, Stafford

22 Mill Bank is pictured shortly before demolition for redevelopment. Close to Water Street this part of Mill Bank is currently (2025) near Mill Bank Surgery, a service road to shops on nearby Mill Street ...

26 Mill Bank, Stafford

26 Mill Bank is pictured shortly before demolition for redevelopment. On the left there is a part view of a building thought to be the old Fire Station which later moved to Lammascote Road and then to ...

3 Market Place, Cannock

A postcard showing the rear of 3 Market Place (Church Street), Cannock with a man and woman in doorway and Croquet hoops in the lawn. It is postmarked Cannock, 1909. This house was later Lloyds Bank ...

33 Mill Bank, Stafford

This view shows 33 Mill Bank, Stafford. The cottage has since been demolished leaving a gap between the adjacent buildings which are currently (2025) occupied by Thai Massage on the left and a Nepalese ...

6, St Mary's Grove, Stafford

Front doorway on No. 6, St. Mary’s Grove. Facing the northerly exterior aspect of the adjacent St Mary's Church, No. 6 was originally a house. It is one of a group of Grade ll Listed buildings in St. ...

65-67 High Street, Eccleshall

This view was taken on the south side of the High Street in Eccleshall. These houses were later demolished to make way for John Pershall Court, a development of retirement housing which was built in 1968....

69-71 High Street, Eccleshall

This view was taken on the south side of the High Street in Eccleshall. These houses were later demolished to make way for John Pershall Court, a development of retirement housing which was built in 1968....

73-77 High Street, Eccleshall

This view was taken on the south side of the High Street in Eccleshall. On the right is I. Stanejko's boot and shoe repair shop and above there is an advertising sign for Cherry Blossom shoe polish. All ...

81-87 High Street, Eccleshall

This view was taken on the south side of the High Street in Eccleshall. These houses were later demolished to make way for John Pershall Court, a development of retirement housing which was built in 1968....

A Bedroom and Sitting Room at Wootton Lodge

Looking through an arch from one of the bedrooms to a small sitting room at Wootton Lodge. Photographed by Country Life in March 1959. Wootton Lodge was built as a hunting lodge by Sir Richard Fleetwood ...

A general view of Rugeley

A postcard view of Rugeley. The photograph was taken from the St. Augustine's church tower looking south towards Stile Cop on the horizon. At the right is Anson Street: the small timber-framed building ...

A view of Speedwell Castle

Speedwell Castle was paid for by proceeds won from betting on 'Speedwell', a horse owned by the Duke of Bolton. Speedwell Castle is thought to have been built in around 1750 by William Rock.