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Hall Street, Burslem

View south along Hall Street from Westport Road towards St Paul's churchyard at the bottom of the hill. The tower on the left belongs to the Roman Catholic Church of St. Joseph, a Grade II listed building. ...

No.14 The Villas, Stoke

This plan is of no.14 The Villas in Stoke. The Villas were built in the 1850s and were bought by middle class, professional people. The architect, Charles Lynham, designed three grades of property which ...

Old Art School, London Road, Stoke-on-Trent

In the foreground is the Herbert Minton building, formerly Stoke School of Science and Art, later just School of Art. The building dates from around 1853 and was erected as a monument to the potter Herbert ...

Service buildings, Trentham Hall

The arched entrance off Park Drive leads into a courtyard around which were estate buildings including the agent's house, grain stores, cow sheds, a malthouse and brewery. The laundry was the farthest ...

Staffordshire Water Board Offices, Albion Street, Hanley

The building with the flag pole was the Staffordshire Potteries Water Board offices at 37 Albion Street and the neighbouring building on the corner of Bethesda Street and Albion Street was originally ...

The coachyard and clock tower, Trentham Hall

Looking east from outside Trentham Church towards the coach yard and estate clock tower. The lawned area in the foreground was part of Charles Barry's terrace. On the right is the end of the sculpture ...

The District Bank building, Trentham Road, Trentham

The District Bank building stood at the junction of Barlaston Old Road and Trentham Road. The Italianate style building later became a branch of Nat West Bank. Behind to the right is Trentham Methodist ...

The Villas from Hunter's Way, Penkhull

The rear of one of the houses in The Villas development seen from Hunter's Way. This is number 12, "Rosemount", one of the largest houses in the development, built on the higher ground with a view over ...

The Villas from Hunter's Way, Penkhull.

A close up view of the rear of one of the houses, Number 12 "Rosemount", on the edge of The Villas development in Stoke. The photograph was taken from Hunter's Way, looking over the fence towards Boothen. ...

The Villas, Stokeville, Boothen and beyond from Hunter's Way, Penkhull

The camera is looking northeast over the houses in the Villas development from the higher ground on Hunter's Way. Faintly in the centre are the four floodlight pylons of the old Stoke City Victoria ground. ...

The Villas, Stokeville, Stoke-on-Trent

Numbers 6 and 6a, The Villas were originally a single 'third class house' (see below) which has been subsequently divided into two dwellings. A 2-storeyed stucco building, Italianate in style, with a ...

The Villas, Stokeville, Stoke-on-Trent

Number 5 The Villas is a detached "third class house" (see below) next to the centre turning circle. A 2-storeyed Stucco building with concrete tiled roof, Italianate in style. There is a tower at the ...

The Villas, Stokeville, Stoke-on-Trent

Number 16, The Villas, also known as "Whitmore", was a "first class house" (see below). The house has been extended and subsequently divided into flats. The Stokeville Building Society was formed in ...

The Villas, Stokeville, Stoke-on-Trent

Numbers 23 and 24 The Villas, despite their size, are two "third class" houses (see below). Number 24 is adjacent to London Road and was used as a Doctor’s surgery. The house has been modified and extended ...

The Villas, West End, Stoke-on-Trent

The Villas are situated in a private road off London Road near Stoke. They were built in the 1850s and were bought by middle class, professional people. The architect, Charles Lynham, designed three grades ...

The West Court and Conservatory, Trentham Hall

The building on the left is the conservatory. Originally with Italianate windows, the conservatory was used to cultivate and display exotic plants and ferns. To the right is the West Court, a semi circular ...

Trentham Gardens

The Italian Garden and remains of Trentham Hall in the mid 1960s. In the centre beyond the planting is the triple arched Loggia. A loggia is an open sided extension to a house, similar to a porch, but ...

Trentham Gardens

Looking north over the Italianate Garden towards the remains of Trentham Hall. To the left is the conservatory and West Court, in the centre, St Mary's and All Saints' Church and partly obscured by trees, ...

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