Bagot Street, Abbots Bromley
A view of Bagot Street looking east towards the village centre. On the left is the Bagot Arms public house advertising Ind Coope ales. In the distance to the right is the tower of the parish church ...
Bagot Street, Abbots Bromley
Bagot Street looking rowards the Market Place. On the right is Church House, on the corner of Church Lane and Bagot Street. Church House is a timber-framed building on a brick plinth, built in 1619 as ...
Bagot Street, Abbots Bromley
Bagot Street looking rowards the Market Place. On the right is Church House, on the corner of Church Lane and Bagot Street. Church House is a timber-framed building on a brick plinth, built in 1619 as ...
Bank Street, Heath Hayes
A view of Bank Street, Heath Hayes with what are now numbers 77, 79 and 81 Bank Street on the right. The houses are now rendered in white, but the doors and windows of the two left-hand buildings can ...
Bird's eye view, Abbots Bromley
A view taken from the tower of St. Nicholas' Church looking eastwards over Abbots Bromley. in the middle ground can be seen the Market Place and the Butter Cross. The half-timbered building is the Goat's ...
Boathouse Lane, Armitage
A view looking along Boathouse Lane from the junction with New Road, Armitage. The houses no longer exist.
Written from Armitage Rectory on 27 January 1913 saying that they had a lot of snow here. ...
Brereton Road, Rugeley
A view looking south-east along the A51 just past the railway arches in Rugeley, which is part of Brereton Parish. On the right, a little past Wharf Road, is an area which was know as 'The City' and beyond ...
Cedar Tree Hotel, Brereton
The Cedar Tree Hotel in Brereton has long been a local landmark with its distinctive Cedar of Lebanon tree. The Grade II listed Regency style building dates from the early 19th century. Originally a ...
Church Lane, Abbots Bromley
Looking south along Church Lane from Bagot Street towards St. Nicholas' Church. St. Nicolas' Church has a late 17th century west tower. The rest of the church is of about 1300 but was extensively rebuilt ...
Church Street, Eccleshall
A view looking west along Church Street, Eccleshall. On the left are the rialings of the Wash Pit, or Sheep Pool, on Church Street: a pond fed by a spring. After a fire at the church in 1868 the need ...
Dean Street, Brewood
Looking north-east along Dean Street, Brewood. The building seen here on the left is known as the Old Smithy Cottage and was originally a single-storey house, built in about 1350. The spire of Church ...
Elford Hill, Eccleshall
The Maypole public house is now named the Blue House. It was known locally as the 'Old Conkers' due to the chestnut tree nearby. The building is now a private residence. The village maypole can be seen ...
General view, Brewood
Looking north-west towards Brewood along Coven Road. St. Mary and St. Chad's church can be seen in the distance.
A postcard view published by F. Frith & Co. Ltd., Reigate.
High Street, Church Eaton
View of the High Street, looking north-east. On the left is St. Editha's Church, built from local sandstone. The earliest part of the church is the tower, which dates from the twelfth century. The timber ...
High Street, Church Eaton
A view looking south-west along High Street. On the left can be seen the sign for the Swan Inn.
Postcard publisher unidentified.
High Street, Colton
A snowy scene looking north along High Street in Colton.
Postcard published by Pascoe & Son, Rugeley. Postmarked 1 March 1908.
Main Road, Great Haywood
View looking towards the Square and Trent Lane. Note the two trees planted to celebrate Queen Victoria's Jubilee at the entrance to Trent Lane..
Postcard publisher unidentified.
Main Road, Great Haywood
Looking along the Main Road, from close to the Square, away from the centre of the village towards Tolldish.
Postcard published by R.W. Dawson, Bridge Street, Stafford. postmarked 7 December 1911.