St. Anne's Church. Built 1865. The first Church in England to be lit by electricity. 1883.
Church Road, Chasetown, United Kingdom
Site of :- Boney Hay JMI School. Opened in 1965. Closed in 1988.
Birch Terrace, Boney Hay, Chase Terrace, United Kingdom
Built in 1901 as 'The Annie Ker Gettings Memorial Home' Nurses lived in the home, being employed to Give medical care to the local communities.
Bridge Cross Road, Chase Terrace, United Kingdom
Site of :- The Old Boys School Built in 1875 by the Cannock Chase Colliery Company Closed 1931
131 Cannock Road, Chase Terrace, United Kingdom
Site of a footbridge over the railway line. The railway line cut the village in two. The railway was built in 1867.
Cross Street, Chase Terrace, United Kingdom
Site of :- The old St. John's Church Built 1884. Rebuilt 1997.
High Street, Chase Terrace, United Kingdom
Site of :- The living quarters of Holloway's Travelling Theatre.
3 Chapel Street, Chase Terrace, United Kingdom
Site of :- The Methodist New Connection Chapel. Built by 1883. Closed 1964.
16 Chapel Street, Chase Terrace, United Kingdom
Boney Hay mentioned in 1361 as The Waste of 'le Burnehew'
Chorley Road, Boney Hay, Chase Terrace, United Kingdom
Coney Mill existed by 1775. Until the mid 1830's
Chorley Road, Boney Hay, Chase Terrace, United Kingdom
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Edial House Farm early 19th Century farm house Farm probably existed by the 16th Century
Lichfield Road, Edial, Burntwood, United Kingdom
Site of :- No:-1 Pit of the Cannock Chase Colliery Company. Known as 'The Marquis'. Opened 1849. Closed 1856.
Pool Road, Brownhills, United Kingdom
Site of :- The Chase Cinema. Built 1924. Used as a Bingo Hall from 1975. Demolished 1994
Sankeys Corner, Chase Terrace, United Kingdom
The Uxbridge Public House Existed by 1856. Used as a mortuary.
Church Street, Chasetown, United Kingdom