In this section you will find pictures of buildings of historic interest in the parish.
- The Sneyd Arms was built in 1846. To accommodate the new inn cottages were demolished and their inhabitants moved to the workhouse .
- The Villa built in 1851
- The Old School built in 1858 is a fine example of mid 19th century style, with decorative brickwork and roof tiling.
- Keele Farm was rebuilt in 1862 and is noted for its fine brickwork.
- Keele Lodge was built in 1851 at the entrance to the estate from the village
- The Cottages – a group of 5 new cottages built as part of the restructuring of the village in 1849.
- Hawthorns House was rebuilt c.1850 as a prestigious house and the offices for Sneyd’s agent.
- Cottage Farm is the oldest cottage in Keele, and it is still inhabited by descendants of the original occupants.
- Boggs Cottages – row of cottages built in stone, which was an unusual choice at the time.
- War Memorial & Lych Gate at the entrance to St John the Baptist Church
- The Chapel, Keele University Built in 1964-65 it is constructed with Staffordshire blue engineering bricks. Designed by G.G. Pace and a Grade II listed building.
- Large square tower of Keele Hall
- Ornate stonework and window at Keele Hall entrance
- Keele War Memorial