MILWICH

Grid Ref. SJ 971 320
9 July 2021

Toll House School
Toll house on the Stone-Uttoxeter road, turnpiked in 1797 School of 1833: Girls & Infants on the left, Boys on the right
Public House Church
The Green Man public house All Saints, Milwich

 

All Saints at Milwich has a nave of purple brick built in 1792. The windows are Victorian. The tower is of the 15th century and it is believed that it stood at the NW corner of the original medieval nave, which collapsed in 1791. The church has a bell of 1409, the oldest dated bell in Staffordshire.

Sources:

The Buildings of England, Staffordshire, by Nikolaus Pevsner, Penguin, 1974, ISBN 0 14 071046 9
The Old Parish Churches of Staffordshire, by Mike Salter, Folly Publications, 1996, ISBN 1871731 25 8
The King's England, Staffordshire, by Arthur Mee, Hodder and Stoughton, London, first published in 1937.

 

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