St. Nicholas' Church, Abbots Bromley
St. Nicolas' Church has a late 17th century west tower. The rest of the church is of about 1300 but was extensively rebuilt by G.E. Street in 1852-55.
A postcard by an unidentified publisher, possibly ...
St. Paul's Church, Stafford
St. Paul's Church opened on Lichfield Road in 1844. St. Paul's mission church and school were established in 1877. The spire and tower were added in 1887 to commemorate Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee.
A ...
St. Paul's Church, Stafford
An interior view, looking towards the chancel.
Postcard published by W.H. Smith & Sons.
St. Peter's Church, Hednesford
St. Peter's Parish Church, Hednesford was built on land donated by The Marquis of Anglesey and opened in 1868. it was built from stone from the Marquis's quarry at Etchinghill, Rugeley. Hednesford became ...
St. Peter's Church, Yoxall
Postcard view of the interior of St. Peter's Church, Yoxall, showing the nave arcades, pulpit and chancel, with the font cover in the right foreground. St. Peter's Church was largely rebuilt by Henry ...
St. Thomas' Church, Stafford
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 living in Castletown. By 1972 it was redundant and ...
Standon Rectory
Nowadays known as the Old Rectory, this Grade II listed house was built in about 1840 and stands south-west of All Saints' Church, Standon.
Postcard published by E.J. Hurlstone of High Street, Eccleshall. ...
The Old Chancel, Rugeley
The remains of the 'old' church of St. Augustine in Rugeley, showing the Decorated west tower, and Early English north arcade, chancel and north chapel.
this postcard features a sketch by Ernest C. ...
The Old Chancel, Rugeley
The Old Chancel, Rugeley viewed from Station Road. The original stone church consisted of a nave and chancel and was built on land known as Puysland Farm. The De Puy family were Stewards to King Stephen ...
The Old Chancel, Rugeley
The original stone church consisted of a nave and chancel and was built on land known as Puysland Farm. The De Puy family were Stewards to King Stephen around 1150. Only the 14th century tower, the chancel ...
The Old Chancel, Rugeley
The interior of the Old Chancel, Rugeley. Note the candle snuffer on the harmonium on the left hand side.
Above the pillar is the memorial to Philip Weston. This ornate memorial tablet is written ...
The Vicarage, Broughton
Broughton Vicarage at Wetwood, near Eccleshall.
A postcard published by the Doncaster Rotophoto Co. Ltd., dated 1924.
The Vicarage, Stowe by Chartley
The Vicarage was built in 1895 and was the home of Rev. Walter Kyte Coles at the time of this photograph.
Postcard published by Raphael Tuck & Son Ltd., London.
Tixall Church
The current St. John's Church, pictured here, was built in 1849, replacing its medieval predecessor which had fallen into disrepair. It was built by Wyatt and Brandon for the Hon. J.C. Talbot.
Published ...
Views and churches, Rugeley
A postcard with five views of Rugeley: top left hand corner, the Old Chancel; bottom left corner, view of Cannock Chase; middle, the Catholic Church; top right corner, Crossways, Pottal Pool junction, ...
Walton-on-the-Hill Church, near Stafford
St. Thomas' Church, Walton-on-the-Hill, near Stafford was built in 1853 to designs by Little Haywood architect, Charles Trubshaw.
A postcard published by W.H. Smith & Son, Stafford and postmarked ...
Watch tower and Church, Hamstall Ridware
On the left is the 'watch tower', part of the ruined remains of Hamstall Hall, the old manor house of Hamstall Ridware. The Hall dates from the early 17th century, and was built not long after Sir Thomas ...
Weston views, near Stafford
Postcard with three views of Weston: the Church, the Green, and a view of the footbridge carrying Boat Lane over the Gayton Brook.
Postcard published by William Shaw of Burslem. Postmarked August 1923....