Great Haywood, Trent Lane c.1955
Photo ref:
G303022

More about this scene
A Morris Minor with L-plates stands outside the cottages. They were built in 1806 to re-house workers from the Shugborough estate and thereby ensure privacy for the Hall's residents. The pedestrian route to Shugborough still passes down the lane, beneath the railway bridge of 1848, over the canal and across Essex Bridge. The Post Office, established in 1908 in the house with Doric columns, still functions here.
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