Grid reference SJ8645
near to Stoke-on-Trent, England
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The Minton Centre
Formerly the school.
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Unnamed Alleyway
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Hartshill: Ashlands Road
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North Staffordshire Medical Institute
Hartshill is dominated by the North Staffordshire Royal Infirmary, the University Hospital of North Staffordshire. The Institute is its conference centre.
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Hartshill: hospital car park
This large car park occupies the site of the former North Staffs Hospital's Central Outpatients Department and Pathology laboratories. The wall and steps can be seen on the extreme left of Link when... ( more)
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The Mount, Penkhull
The west front and main entrance to The Mount, a mansion built by Josiah Spode II. The house was built on the site of an old farmhouse between Penkhull and Hartshill around 1803-04 and is now a grade I listed building. Later the site of the... (more)
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Sign for the Noah's Ark public house, Hartshill
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Stoke / Hartshill Cemetery Chapel
Opened 1884, Hartshill Cemetery is provided with two chapels (listed grade II) which stand c 250m south-south-west of the principal entrance, and which form the focal point of the landscape design. The chapels are symmetrically designed... (more)
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North Staffordshire Hospital
The original entrance until the extension was finished. The extension was started in 1925. Now the complete complex is closing down some of it will be saved as it is classed as a listed building
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Junction of Wilfred Place and Queen's Road, Hartshill
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Wilfred Place Drill Hall
Former drill hall for Royal Garrison Artillery. Currently used by Hospital Transport Services.
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Minton Cottages, Hartshill
263 Hartshill Road. One of a complex of model cottages built in 1857 by Herbert Minton to house workers from his pottery factory.
The cottages have a bit of a Gilbert Scott gothic influence. They were built around the time Minton employed... (more)
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