Stafford photography project

What about the old post office building
the old chetwynd middle school the front looks quite nice on a sunny day
St pauls would have been a good one but i think its had new bits added to it and they kind of take away the old school look it had.
The old factory over the bridge in castletown unless its now been knocked down. i aways loved going down the hill on my bike as a kid and riding for miles, pity you cant nowadays( oops sorry getting sidetracked)!!!!
Cant think of any more that the mo hope theses help you. Cant wait to see the photos to remind me what the fords still like, havent lived there for 6 years and yet still miss it.
 

shoes

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Thanks for the input xstaffordlass, all suggestions are gratefully received!

MyPublicist - will do buddy!
 

darts22

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See if you can get inside 62-63 Foregate Street. It is grade II listed due to its interior and is the oldest building in Stafford, north of the town dating back to around 1698.
I understand the wooden structure is a bit remarkable.
Number 63 used to be a pub - The Dewdrop Inn.
The frontage is all new
 

Gramaisc

Forum O. G.
darts22 said:
See if you can get inside 62-63 Foregate Street. It is grade II listed due to its interior and is the oldest building in Stafford, north of the town dating back to around 1698.
I understand the wooden structure is a bit remarkable.
Number 63 used to be a pub - The Dewdrop Inn.
The frontage is all new
Millar Sandy have the lease of this building on offer at the moment and so you might be able to scam a look around the interior on that basis.
 

Gramaisc

Forum O. G.
Gramaisc said:
Have you seen the cherry tree by the octagon building in the old grammar school, at the junction of Newport Road and Friars' Terrace? Catch it before the wind blows it all away. It has been a good year for blossom, but that one is truly spectacular - and has an architectural backdrop as well.
This looks like being a good year for blossom - keep your eye, and lens, on this tree..
 

tek-monkey

wanna see my snake?
Indeed, seen many a tree in full bloom lately. There is a stunning one just opening up at the bottom of first avenue.
 

basil

don't mention the blinds
tek-monkey said:
Indeed, seen many a tree in full bloom lately. There is a stunning one just opening up at the bottom of first avenue.
Oh, i've just cottoned on this is some sort of homo talk and i have to say, thanks but no thanks.......
 

Ecker

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There's a bungalow on the Marston Road opposite the end of Lovatt Street with a magnificent
magnolia which takes up most of the garden. I am certainly going to ask them if I may
photograph it.
 

basil

don't mention the blinds
Ecker said:
There's a bungalow on the Marston Road opposite the end of Lovatt Street with a magnificent
magnolia which takes up most of the garden. I am certainly going to ask them if I may
photograph it.
Polari at it's best.......
 

Bob

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There's some lovely places just out of stafford, Shugbourgh, Ingestre, Weston Hall, Ranton Abbey, Seighford Hall, Gnosall Church and High Street, Haughton at christmas, Norbury junction, even the chase.
 
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