Series 'Burntwood Heritage Trail'
Chasetown Police Station. Originally built 1873. Rebuilt 1963. New Station rebuilt in 2004.
High Street, Chasetown, United Kingdom
Walter Stanfield's bakery Operated between 1920 and 1963.
123 Rugeley Road, Burntwood, United Kingdom
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Green Lane existed by 1700. As did Green Lane Farm. This was the road from Boney Hay to Cresswell Green.
Green Lane off Rugeley Road, Burntwood, United Kingdom
The Mining Institute. Opened 1913. Closed as a college 1987.
Queen Street, Chasetown, United Kingdom
Site of :- No:-2 Pit of the Cannock Chase Colliery Company. Known as 'The Uxbridge' and later 'The Fly'. Opened 1852. Closed 1940.
The Sportsway, Chasetown, United Kingdom
The Lord Nelson existed by 1824. It was an Inn, blacksmith's and slaughterhouse.
Coulter Lane, Burntwood, United Kingdom
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Site of :- Park Primary School. Opened in 1968. Closed in 1999.
Tudor Park Gardens, Burntwood, United Kingdom
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Site of :- Chasetown First School. Built 1911. Closed 1999.
Church Street, Chasetown, United Kingdom
St. Matthew's Chapel opened with the cemetery in 1867. Closed 1956. Demolished late 1960s
St. Matthews Road, Burntwood, United Kingdom
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Site of:- Wesleyan Chapel, known as Trinity Methodist Church. Built 1864. Closed 1977.
High Street, Chasetown, United Kingdom
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Maple Hayes existed by 1674. In 1884 bought by Albert Worthington.
Abnalls Lane, Burntwood, United Kingdom