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
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