Seighford village
A postcard view of Seighford village from the Millian Brook. In the distance is St. Chad's Church, which dates from the Norman period, although the west tower was rebuilt in local brick in the seventeenth ...
Shallowford House
In 1938 Shallowford House was given to the Diocese of Lichfield by the Webster family for use as a training and conference centre. It still belongs to the Diocese and is now known as Shallowford House ...
Shaw's House and Ancient High House, Stafford
View from outside St. Chad's Church, looking north. On the left is Shaw's House (the first two gables), named after a shoemaker who lived there in the nineteenth century and thought to have been erected ...
Spring Hill, Oakamoor
A quiet scene looking towards Spring Hill, Eaves Lane, Oakamoor.
Stafford from Newport Road
A view looking from Newport Road towards St. Mary's Church, possibly taken from the first floor of the Eagle Inn. In the foreground to the right is Mill Walk. In the middle ground are houses on Tenterbanks.
An ...
Stafford Road, near Wolseley Bridge
Looking east along the main road between Stafford and Rugeley towards Wolseley Bridge. The Roebuck Inn (now the Wolseley Arms) can just be seen in the distance. On the left is the River Trent, with ...
Stafford Street, Eccleshall
Looking south along Stafford Street in Eccleshall. To the left is Doctor Goss's house at the junction of Stone Road, which was demolished when Stone Road was widened during the Second World War to allow ...
Stafford views
Colour-tinted postcard with seven views of Stafford: Rowley Park, Stafford Castle, Newport Road, Victoria Square, Shire Hall, and two views of Greengate Street.
Postcard published by W.H. Smith & Sons. ...
Station Road, Cotes Heath
A view looking east along Station Road at Cotes Heath from close to the railway bridge. The terrace of railway workers cottages to the right still stands. On the left are the grounds of Cotes Hall.
A ...
Station Road, Little Haywood
Looking south along the Main Road through Little Haywood towards Colwich. Behind the wall beyond the house on the left is what was then St. Benedict's Priory, now St. Mary's Abbey.
Postcard published ...
Stone Road, Eccleshall
Looking east along Stone Road, Eccleshall. On the right is Claremount House, which was a boarding school. The site is now occupied by Badgers Croft. New housing also occupies the left hand side of ...
Stone Road, Eccleshall
Looking west along Stone Road towards the centre of Eccleshall. The tower of Holy Trinity church can be seen in the distance.
A postcard view published by E.J. Hurlstone of High Street, Eccleshall.
Swan Hotel and Ancient High House, Stafford
Greengate Street looking towards the Market Square. The timber framed building on the right is the Ancient High House, built by Richard Dorrington in 1595. In 1826 the building was bought by John Marson, ...
Swan Hotel, Greengate Street, Stafford
Situated in Greengate, the Swan Hotel was originally built as two private town houses in the seventeenth century, joined by a central archway. The buildings were converted into a coaching inn in 1752 ...
Swiss Cottage, Alton Towers
The Swiss Cottage or Harper's Cottage at Alton Towers. Designed by Thomas Fradgley, it was occupied by an old retainer playing a harp for the entertainment of the Earl's visitors. The gardens were created ...
The Abbey, Great Haywood
Haywood Abbey, or Abbey House, is a 17th century building, much renewed and enlarged during the 19th century. It stands on the corner of Mill Lane and the Main Road through Great Haywood and stands next ...
The Levett Home, Rugeley
Situated in Church Street, Rugeley, this Georgian house was used as the Rugeley Home and Cottage Hospital by Mrs Levett from 1866.
The Old Smithy, Wolverhampton Road, Cannock
This postcard, published by Henry Praill of the "Courier" Office, Cannock, shows the Old Smithy, at the top of Wolverhampton Road, Cannock. George Turner was the blacksmith there for many years.