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Staffordshire 1 Entries in red - require a photograph STAFFORDSHIRE Extracted from the database of the Milestone Society National ID Grid Reference Road No. Parish Location Position ST_ABCD06 SK 1077 4172 B5032 EAST STAFFORDSHIRE DENSTONE Quixhill Bank, between Quixhill & B5030 jct on the verge ST_ABCD07 SK 0966 4101 B5032 EAST STAFFORDSHIRE DENSTONE Denstone in hedge ST_ABCD09 SK 0667 4180 B5032 STAFFORDSHIRE MOORLANDS ALTON W of Gallows Green on the verge ST_ABCD10 SK 0541 4264 B5032 STAFFORDSHIRE MOORLANDS ALTON near Peakstones Inn, Alton Common by hedge ST_ABCD11 SK 0380 4266 B5032 STAFFORDSHIRE MOORLANDS CHEADLE Threapwood in hedge ST_ABCD11a SK 0380 4266 B5032 STAFFORDSHIRE MOORLANDS CHEADLE Threapwood in hedge behind current maker ST_ABCD12 SK 0223 4280 B5032 STAFFORDSHIRE MOORLANDS CHEADLE Lightwood, E of Cheadle in hedge ST_ABCK10 SK 0776 3883 UC road EAST STAFFORDSHIRE CROXDEN Woottons, between Hollington & Rocester on the verge ST_ABCK11 SK 0617 3896 UC road STAFFORDSHIRE MOORLANDS CHECKLEY E of Hollington in front of wood & wire fence ST_ABCK12 SK 0513 3817 UC road STAFFORDSHIRE MOORLANDS CHECKLEY between Fole and Hollington in hedge Lode Lane, 100m SE of Lode House, between ST_ABLK07 SK 1411 5542 UC road STAFFORDSHIRE MOORLANDS ALSTONEFIELD Alstonefield and Lode Mill on grass in front of drystone wall ST_ABLK08 SK 1277 5600 UC road STAFFORDSHIRE MOORLANDS ALSTONEFIELD Keek road, 100m NW of The Hollows on grass in front of drystone wall ST_ABLK10 SK 1073 5832 UC road STAFFORDSHIRE MOORLANDS ALSTONEFIELD Leek Road, Archford Moor on the verge ST_ABNC05 SK 1131 4833 A52 EAST STAFFORDSHIRE STANTON between Stanton Dale & A523 jct in front of stone wall ST_ABNC06 SK 1010 4762 A52 EAST STAFFORDSHIRE WOOTTON between Stanton Dale & Rue Hill in front of stone wall ST_ABNC09 SK 0551 4819 A52 STAFFORDSHIRE MOORLANDS COTTON near Windy Habour & Upper Cotton on the verge in front of drystone wall ST_ABNC10 SK 0419 4740 A52 STAFFORDSHIRE MOORLANDS KINGSLEY just E of Whiston, at Black Lane jct on grass verge in front of hedge ST_ABNC11 SK 0298 4754 A52 STAFFORDSHIRE MOORLANDS KINGSLEY between Whiston & Froghall on grass verge in front of hedge ST_ABNC12 SK 0158 4698 A52 STAFFORDSHIRE MOORLANDS KINGSLEY between Froghall & Kingsley in hedge ST_ABNC13 SK 0019 4700 A52 STAFFORDSHIRE MOORLANDS KINGSLEY between Kingsley & Kingsley Moor in bracken Registered Charity No 1105688 1 Entries in red - require a photograph STAFFORDSHIRE Extracted from the database of the Milestone Society National ID Grid Reference Road No. Parish Location Position ST_ABNC14 SJ 9878 4646 A52 STAFFORDSHIRE MOORLANDS CHEADLE Kingsley Moor in hedge ST_ABNC15 SJ 9733 4712 A52 STAFFORDSHIRE MOORLANDS CONSALL Leek Road, Blakeley Lane on the verge ST_ABNC16 SJ 9582 4750 A52 STAFFORDSHIRE MOORLANDS CHEDDLETON Kingsley Road, Cellarhead in hedge ST_ABNC17 SJ 9436 4751 A52 STAFFORDSHIRE MOORLANDS WERRINGTON near Windmill in Werrington village on grass entrance driveway to Ashfield Farm, 10m NW of ST_ABUT03 SK 1400 4412 B5032 EAST STAFFORDSHIRE MAYFIELD Red House behind path by wooden fence ST_ABUT04 SK 1257 4360 B5032 EAST STAFFORDSHIRE ELLASTONE near Calwich Park on the verge ST_ABUT06 SK 1099 4123 B5030 EAST STAFFORDSHIRE DENSTONE above Riverside Doveleys on the verge ST_ABUT07 SK 1079 3999 B5030 EAST STAFFORDSHIRE ROCESTER B5031 jct, on N side on wide cut on grass verge ST_ALHO02 SK 0480 4335 UC road STAFFORDSHIRE MOORLANDS ALTON Earl's Drive, Dimmingsdale set in dry stone wall ST_ALHO02a SK 04253 43263 UC road STAFFORDSHIRE MOORLANDS ALTON Earl's Drive, Dimmingsdale set in dry stone wall ST_ALHO03 SK 03893 42904 bridleway STAFFORDSHIRE MOORLANDS CHEADLE Beggars Well Lane, bridleway at Threapwood in stone wall by Fields Farm ST_ASBT01 SK 0999 2414 B5013 EAST STAFFORDSHIRE ABBOTS BROMLEY roadside in front of hedge ST_ASBT02 SK 1148 2460 B5013 EAST STAFFORDSHIRE ABBOTS BROMLEY Birch Wood on the verge ST_ASBT03 SK 1280 2544 B5234 EAST STAFFORDSHIRE NEWBOROUGH near Thorny Lane jct, W of Newborough on the verge ST_ASBT04 SK 1431 2517 B5234 EAST STAFFORDSHIRE NEWBOROUGH near Duffield Lane jct, E of Newborough on the verge ST_ASBT05 SK 1579 2453 B5234 EAST STAFFORDSHIRE TATENHILL by Needwood Airfield on the verge ST_ASBT06 SK 1738 2431 B5017 EAST STAFFORDSHIRE TATENHILL W of Five Lane Ends on the verge ST_ATLF07 SK 2010 0204 B5404 (was A5)LICHFIELD FAZELEY Lichfield Road, Fazeley in brick surround against wall ST_ATLF09 SK 17021 02975 A5 LICHFIELD FAZELEY Roman Road, Watling Street, nr Bangley Farm on the verge, under power lines ST_ATLF11 SK 14098 04285 A5 LICHFIELD WEEFORD Roman Road, N of Weeford Church on the verge, opp 50 sign and pair of houses Registered Charity No 1105688 2 Entries in red - require a photograph STAFFORDSHIRE Extracted from the database of the Milestone Society National ID Grid Reference Road No. Parish Location Position ST_ATLF12 SK 15430 03539 A5 LICHFIELD HINTS Rock Hill, NW of Hints, just E of lane to quarry on the verge between turn and lay-by ST_AWMS04 SK 1942 0970 UC road LICHFIELD ELFORD roadside on the verge ST_AWMS06 SK 2174 1110 UC road LICHFIELD HARLASTON Main Road on the verge ST_AWMS08 SK 2477 1091 UC road LICHFIELD CLIFTON CAMPVILLE roadside on the verge Holyhead Road, Handsworth (B21), W of just within grounds of Holyhead School, nr corner of ST_BMWV03 SP 038 897 A41 BIRMINGHAM BIRMINGHAM Milestone Lane Milestone Lane, set in cobbles ST_BMWV06 SO 9965 9189 UC road (was A41)SANDWELL S&well Dudley Street, Guns village, by No. 28 in pavement in front of wall ST_BMWV07 SO 9925 9353 A4196 (was A41)SANDWELL WEST BROMWICH Hilltop, by No. 136 on deep verge behind trees Ashby Road; Winshill, by No. 29, below jct with ST_BTAZ01 SK 2637 2304 A511 (was A50)EAST STAFFORDSHIRE BURTON UPON TRENT Mervyn Road in stone wall of garden ST_BTAZ01A SK 2559 2327 A511 (was A50)EAST STAFFORDSHIRE BURTON UPON TRENT Burton Bridge, just W of ramp to flood plain in stone parapet wall, behind wall Horninglow Road North; by Royal Oak PH, just ST_BTT01A SK 24340 24770 A511 (was A50)EAST STAFFORDSHIRE BURTON UPON TRENT west of bypass flover in paving by pub wall, to left of main door Horninglow Road North; by Royal Oak PH, just ST_BTTT01 SK 24340 24770 A511 (was A50)EAST STAFFORDSHIRE BURTON UPON TRENT W of bypass flover in paving by pub wall, to left of main door beside milepost, Horninglow Road North; by ST_BTTT01A SK 24334 24761 A511 (was A50)EAST STAFFORDSHIRE BURTON UPON TRENT Royal Oak PH, just W of bypass flover in paving by pub wall, to left of main door Tutbury Road, jct with BeamHill Road at ST_BTTT02 SK 2345 2600 A511 (was A50)EAST STAFFORDSHIRE BURTON UPON TRENT Outwoods Cross on cut grass below steep bank Lodge Hill, Alder Moor, between Horninglow & ST_BTTT03 SK 2247 2702 A511 (was A50)EAST STAFFORDSHIRE ROLLESTON ON DOVE Tutbury on the verge in front of metal fence S end of Tutbury by-pass, just E of on ST_BTTT04 SK 2161 2838 A511 (was A50)EAST STAFFORDSHIRE TUTBURY roundabout on the verge at base of bank ST_BTUT02 SK 2217 2387 B5017 EAST STAFFORDSHIRE BRANSTON Shobnall Road, towards Anslow Cross roads on the verge ST_BTUT03 SK 2046 2390 B5017 EAST STAFFORDSHIRE TATENHILL Anslow Cross roads on the verge ST_BTUT04 SK 1889 2397 B5017 EAST STAFFORDSHIRE TATENHILL Callingwood Gate on the verge ST_BTUT05 SK 17506 24637 B5017 EAST STAFFORDSHIRE HANBURY nr stream crossing, NW of Five Lane Ends on the verge Colliershill Farm entrance, between Five Lane ST_BTUT06 SK 16323 25730 B5017 EAST STAFFORDSHIRE HANBURY Ends & Six Lane Ends on the verge Registered Charity No 1105688 3 Entries in red - require a photograph STAFFORDSHIRE Extracted from the database of the Milestone Society National ID Grid Reference Road No. Parish Location Position ST_BTUT07 SK 15298 26961 B5017 EAST STAFFORDSHIRE HANBURY S of Six Lane Ends on the verge ST_BTUT09 SK 1418 2913 B5017 EAST STAFFORDSHIRE DRAYCOTT IN THE CLAY Stubby Lane on the verge ST_BTUT10 SK 1311 3009 B5017 EAST STAFFORDSHIRE MARCHINGTON S of Marchington village on the verge ST_BTUT11 SK 1185 3047 B5017 EAST STAFFORDSHIRE MARCHINGTON Birch Cross on the verge ST_BTUT12 SK 1035 3087 B5017 EAST STAFFORDSHIRE UTTOXETER RURAL Smallwood Manor, Netherland Green on the verge in front of fence ST_BTUT13 SK 0953 3218 B5017 EAST STAFFORDSHIRE UTTOXETER Highwood on the verge Chester Road, Streetly, between Bridle Lane & ST_CCCB11 SP 0785 9809 A452 WALSALL WALSALL Foley Road jct on lawn ST_CDBM01 SK 0219 4384 B5417 STAFFORDSHIRE MOORLANDS CHEADLE Hales Hall in hedge ST_CDBM03 SK 0507 4447 B5417 STAFFORDSHIRE MOORLANDS OAKAMOOR Cheadle Road, at Lower Croft on the verge in front of stone wall Star Bank, between Oakamoor & Cotton ST_CDBM04 SK 0615 4541 B5417 STAFFORDSHIRE MOORLANDS OAKAMOOR crossroads on the verge in front of stone wall ST_CDBM05 SK 0725 4648 B5417 STAFFORDSHIRE MOORLANDS COTTON Threelows in drystone wall ST_CDBM07 SK 0950 4781 A52 EAST STAFFORDSHIRE WOOTTON S of Dale Farm in front of stone wall ST_CDBM10 SK 1350 4946 UC road STAFFORDSHIRE MOORLANDS BLORE WITH SWINSCOE SW of Blore cross-roads on grass verge ST_CDBX02 SK 0184 4600 A521 STAFFORDSHIRE MOORLANDS KINGSLEY Kingsley Holt under hedge ST_CDBX03 SK 0243 4717 A52 STAFFORDSHIRE MOORLANDS KINGSLEY Froghall Bridge on grass verge ST_CDBX04 SK 02111 48500 B5053 STAFFORDSHIRE MOORLANDS IPSTONES Far Lane by the road ST_CDBX05 SK 0215 5002 B5053 STAFFORDSHIRE MOORLANDS IPSTONES High Street, Ipstones village in tarmac in front of drystone wall ST_CDBX06 SK 0288 5144 B5053 STAFFORDSHIRE MOORLANDS IPSTONES Bottom Lane, Ipstones Edge on the verge in front of drystone wall ST_CDBX07 SK 0390 5253 B5053 STAFFORDSHIRE MOORLANDS IPSTONES Bottom Lane, S of Bottom House on the verge in front of drystone wall between Bottom House & Onecote, quarter ST_CDBX08 SK 0453 5394 B5053 STAFFORDSHIRE MOORLANDS ONECOTE mile S of Wetley Lane in grass in front of drystone wall Registered Charity No 1105688 4 Entries in red - require a photograph STAFFORDSHIRE Extracted from the database of the Milestone Society National ID Grid Reference Road No.
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