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In order to achieve the strategic aims of the Trent Valley 2002, the purpose of the Trent Valley GeoArchaeology Bibliographic Database (TVGAB) is to provide a single means of access to all bibliographic sources for the archaeology of the Trent Valley. Specifically, this database will:
In order to achieve the principal aims of the project, the TVGAB has two key objectives:
The resources at the heart of this project are the substantial volume of published sources, including books, journal and web-articles detailing the archaeology of the Trent Valley, that exist either at a regional, local or artefactual level. Bibliographies of aspects of this material already exist in academic literature. Synthetic regional treatments such as those published as part of The English Heritage East Midlands Archaeological Research Framework Project and Knight & Howard 1994, Archaeology and Alluvium in the Trent Valley, for example, have provided important introductory bibliographies of archaeological research within the area. Similarly, SMR databases commonly cite bibliographic references as part of the monument recording process, but these, by their very nature, tend to be geographically-circumscribed datasets relating to only part of the Trent Valley area.
In addition to these published sources there are a large number unpublished 'grey' literature documenting archaeological work within the Trent Valley. These sources can relate to specific archaeological interventions, such as desk-based assessments, fieldwork and specialist reports, or take the form of more general or thematic surveys, produced by, for example, individual researchers or student dissertations. Whilst many of these sources are logged with SMR archives, further unpublished material is often held in museums, by archaeological units, universities, and by individual excavators and researchers.
In line with the principal objectives of the project, the TVGAB brings together these various sources in one unified dataset. However, given certain resource constraints, the database aimed at comprehensive coverage of a prioritised range of data. These included: 'grey' literature reports; publications relating to specific archaeological interventions; and bibliographic references already cited within SMR records. In addition to these data, TVGAB includes more general literature on archaeology, monument surveys, heritage management and specialised artefact analyses, as resources and time allowed. Equally, although some citations of popular magazines (such as British Archaeology), current awareness literature, and newspapers were included, these were not comprehensively searched for references.
As the database is intended to operate only as a gateway to identifying resources, data on relevant articles and reports includes only citation information in addition to a limited classification index. Data fields have been structured to conform to the Harvard author-date citation system for books, articles and 'grey' literature, based on the AGPS Style Guide 5th ed. (AGPS 1994). The details required for this system are:
The relationship of this system to the data-fields in the TVGAB are outlined in Section 4.1 whilst details of the classification criteria applied comprise Section 4.2. It should be noted that the database only includes abstracted information where this has been supplied in electronic form from existing datasets. In these cases, data is included in a non-searchable 'Further Information' field and is retained in its original format.
The River Trent is 280km long, rising on Biddulph Moor in North Staffordshire and running east and northwards to the Humber. Trent Valley 2002 takes the whole floodplain of the Trent Valley and its major tributaries as its geographical focus. Within the use of the Bibliography an area described by 88 parishes dissected by this floodplain is taken as the geographical limits of recorded data. These parishes are listed in Appendix 1. No temporal end-points to archaeological data were introduced, though for the practical purposes general surveys of post-medieval and twentieth-century historical, cultural and/or political development were not comprehensively searched or entered. Reports and volumes published up until July 2003 (or up to the date of SMR visitation, Table 2) were entered, though necessary omissions to recent, post-c.2001, interventions were imposed when reports were still active in the planning process.
Data collection and validation was co-ordinated from the University of Nottingham following a schedule developed to maximise data entry over the project life. The project involved a two-stage programme of data collection: the collation of existing electronic archives of 'grey literature' (e.g. desk-based assessments, field evaluations, post-planning determination projects, research projects, building surveys, estate management surveys and geophysical investigations, university theses, specialist reports) and published sources (e.g. journal articles, monographs, web-articles); and the physical checking of this data. The second stage of this programme involved visiting the offices of archaeological curators, contractors and consultants and library collections. All major SMRs with data on the Trent Valley were visited, in addition to those archaeological units/trusts with substantial records of intervention in the survey area.
Database construction was carried out in consultation with the ADS. As part of this liaison an optimum data structure was identified.
The TVGAB contains electronic and paper-based datasets provided and reformatted for inclusion from the following sources:
Sites and Monuments Record Office | Date digital data supplied | Dates of visitation |
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Nottinghamshire | 14/07/03 | 16/10/03 - 15/12/03 |
Lincolnshire | 14/07/03 | 22/10/03 |
Derbyshire | 5/08/03 | 30/10/03 - 31/10/03 |
Leicestershire | 21/08/03 | 5/11/03 |
North Lincolnshire | 6/08/03 | 13/11/03 |
Staffordshire | 24/07/03 | 28/11/03 - 10/12/03 |
Stoke-on-Trent | - | 11/12/03 |
Humberside | 13/11/03 (paper) | - |
Table 2. Collection of SMR data
In addition to 'grey literature' listings, published sources have been entered from the SMR records of the counties of Staffordshire, Nottinghamshire, Lincolnshire and Derbyshire, in addition to electronic data produced by keyword searches of the BIAB; COPAC; The Early Medieval Coin Corpus.
Additional published sources were entered into the database from literature searches. These included physical searches of the library holdings of the University of Nottingham East Midlands collection; the Institute of Archaeology, University College London; The British Library; and the Department of Archaeology, University of Nottingham, graduate dissertation holdings.
Data comprising the Bibliography has been checked to two degrees of accuracy. Data was designated as 'checked', when recorded by two or more sources, and 'final checked' when the citation was physically inspected for accuracy.
An outcome of this method of error checking is that a small number (c.8%) of records comprising the TVGAB represent unsubstantiated data referenced to only a single bibliographic listing (Table 5). These citations have been neither 'checked' nor 'final checked'. In some cases these might be reports produced by contractual fieldworkers but not deposited to relevant SMRs. In other cases, they represent bibliographic citations not identified in any of the targeted libraries. Note regarding the source and status of these data is made in the 'Further Information' field.
Unless errors have been identified in received data, the original formatting of electronic data has been retained throughout. Unique identifiers back-linking data to source datasets are included in the 'Identifier' field, and the 'where seen' field records the first place where volumes were physically checked. Inconsistencies between data received from two or more sources were generally resolved by the physical inspection process. Note of these changes and further clarifications are made in the 'Further Information' field. All editorial comments are included in the 'Further Information' field in square '[ ]' brackets.
Bibliographic data comprising the TVGAB has been received form a variety of diverse sources. In order to facilitate the back-linking of data to original material, unique identifiers have been used whenever possible. In addition to the TVGABs own unique identifiers, received digital information can be re-identified by the inclusion of source codes in the 'Identifier' table.
Codes included in this field are as follows:
Whilst many of the citations derive from these original sources, all included data has been modified: firstly, to fit the TVGAB field structure, and secondly, in the addition of classification criteria outlined in the section on Data Standards. Transcripts of original material which do not fit the data structure, including abstracted information, have been retained within the 'Further information' memo field. This data has not been comprehensively edited and often includes data artefacts from these originating sources. As it was felt that this information could aid the re-identification of sources (often data includes page numbers, interpretative information, report format, etc.) it has been retained unedited in the TVGAB. Both the citation and abstracted information is wholly in the public domain.
Currently no procedures are in place to allow for the revision of the TVGAB dataset, nor to supplement the dataset with annual updates.
Table 3: Field list
The classification scheme used for the Bibliography is a modification of that developed for the biab by Cherry Lavell for the British Archaeological Abstracts in the late 1960s. Entered as yes/no data fields all documents can fall into multiple non-hierarchical classifications of the following:
Bibliography/Museums/Conservation | Including bibliographic surveys, gazetteers, museum catalogues and conservation reports |
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Environmental Studies | Environmental evidence, including geology, bore-hole logs, pollen and plant macro-fossil reports, bone reports and dating techniques (e.g. dendrochronology, radio-carbon dating) |
Monuments | Monuments are defined by the NMR Monument type thesaurus criteria and are further divided into: |
Religious, ritual and funerary | Including all monument types listed under this heading by the NMR Monument type thesaurus |
Domestic | Including all monument types listed under this heading by the NMR Monument type thesaurus |
Archaeological objects / Art history | Includes discrete studies of archaeological objects, (usually portable) resulting from past human activity, including metal-detector and chance finds. Included are also more general artefact and art historical surveys, including architecture. |
Historic landscape / Rural and Urban settlement / Horticulture (including survey/aerial photography) | Includes all monument types listed under the NMR Monument Type Thesaurus criteria for: "agriculture and subsistence"; "garden parks and urban spaces"; "water supply and drainage" |
Excavation / Field evaluation | Including excavation, field-walking, geophysical survey, building surveys |
Collateral Studies (texts, coins, inscriptions, place-names) | Including single coin finds, and any primary source work |
Cultural, Political & Historical Survey | General surveys |
Military Studies / Warfare & Defence / Administration | Includes all monument types listed under the NMR Monument Type Thesaurus criteria for: "civil"; "defence" |
Table 4: Classification list
An overview of collected data has identified several trends in the pattern of research and publication in the Trent Valley area (Table 5). How much these patterns reflect actual archaeological work within the survey area is however more difficult to assess. In part, trends in the data are likely to be the result of data collection and maintenance procedures at Sites and Monuments Record level. For instance, the inclusion of published sources data supplied by the SMRs of Staffordshire, Nottinghamshire, Lincolnshire and Derbyshire allowed for the more rapid identification of relevant works than was possible for other areas where more orthodox library searches were adopted to collect data. Similar procedural issues are likely to undermine the comprehensiveness of 'grey' literature listings for different regions. It is likely that coverage of bibliographical data is more complete for those areas where SMR listings were supplemented by bibliographical archives of the major contractual archaeology units; for example southern Nottinghamshire (Trent & Peak Archaeological Unit) or north-west Leicestershire (University of Leicester Archaeological Service). In this regard it is unfortunate that greater co-operation was not granted the TVGAB by major contractual units operating in the archaeologically-sensitive areas of eastern Nottinghamshire and western Lincolnshire, such as John Samuels Archaeological Consultants or Lindsey Archaeological Services.
Region | total grey | total other | checked grey | % | checked other | % | unchecked grey | unchecked published | total | total checked | total % |
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Derbyshire | 216 | 462 | 194 | 89.8 | 429 | 92.9 | 22 | 33 | 678 | 623 | 91.9 |
Nottinghamshire | 658 | 1082 | 581 | 88.3 | 1039 | 96 | 77 | 43 | 1740 | 1620 | 93.1 |
Leicestershire | 109 | 155 | 93 | 85.3 | 151 | 97.4 | 16 | 4 | 264 | 244 | 92.4 |
Lincolnshire | 101 | 183 | 85 | 84.2 | 176 | 96.2 | 16 | 7 | 284 | 261 | 91.9 |
North Lincolnshire | 106 | 183 | 101 | 95.3 | 177 | 96.7 | 5 | 6 | 289 | 278 | 96.2 |
Staffordshire | 211 | 182 | 201 | 95.3 | 172 | 94.5 | 10 | 10 | 393 | 373 | 94.9 |
Stoke-on-Trent | 92 | 152 | 89 | 96.7 | 150 | 98.7 | 3 | 2 | 244 | 239 | 98 |
Multi-district | 38 | 272 | 15 | 39.5 | 217 | 79.8 | 23 | 55 | 310 | 232 | 74.8 |
Total | 1531 | 2671 | 1359 | 88.8 | 2511 | 94 | 172 | 160 | 4202 | 3870 | 92.1 |
Table 5:Data entry by county and unitary authority
A summary of these data sources show that of the 4,202 references entered, interventions in Nottinghamshire, perhaps unsurprisingly, considerably outweigh those in other regions, making up nearly 43% of 'grey literature' sources, and 41% of other references; with interventions in Staffordshire and Derbyshire next common. This is roughly comparable with figures comparing the size of the Trent Valley 2002 Project area within each of these counties; with Nottinghamshire comprising 35%, and Staffordshire and Derbyshire c. 16% respectively (Baker 2003, 24). Of note is the dearth of 'grey' literature from North Lincolnshire, which at c.7% of the total stands in some contrast to the nearly 148.2 km2 area making up c.22% of the Trent Valley; although it is assumed that many of the published sources for North Lincolnshire have been subsumed within volumes assigned to 'Lincolnshire' or 'Multi-district'.
In most cases it was possible to identify c.90-95% of these reports either in County SMRs, via AIP references or directly from source contractual units. However, on average a shortfall of around 30% was recognised between reports produced, and cited independently via either the AIP, the English Heritage Excavation Index for England, or by field-work practitioners, and actually archived in the relevant SMRs. In order to address this imbalance the TVGAB was granted a months extension at the end of 2003 to continue the programme of re-identification by contacting contractual units directly. As a result of this extended programme an overall success rate of nearly 90% across published and unpublished works had been achieved two weeks before completion of the project (Table 5).
Several further areas of weakness in the collection and collation of reference data are recognised within the TVGAB:
Several recommendations are suggested:
The complete documented database has been created in collaboration with the ADS from the outset. Final deposition with the ADS will see the TVGAB form a searchable special collection database linked to the ADS site-level catalogue for access on-line. No long-term commitment for archive enhancement is in place, though it is possible that future 'grey literature' updates will be provided as part of the ADS OASIS Project (Hardman pers. comm.). However, no provision currently exists to update published sources. As a record of previous (pre-2003) interventions it is nevertheless suggested that the archive be retained indefinitely by the ADS.
Additional copies of the TVGAB will be supplied to all the local authority SMRs in the Trent Valley.
Thanks are due to the following people and organizations for their contribution to the project: Mark Pearce (The University of Nottingham); Mike Bishop, Ursilla Spence, Ginni Baddeley (Nottinghamshire County Council); Jenny Mitcham, Catherine Hardman (Archaeological Data Service); Elizabeth Chamberlin (Humber Archaeology Partnership); Mark Bennet (Lincolnshire County Council); Gill Stroud (Derbyshire County Council); Alison Williams, Mike Hemblade (North Lincolnshire Council); Noel Boothroyd (Potteries Museum Field Archaeology Unit); Richard Knox (Leicestershire County Council); Suzy Blake, Jo Mackintosh, Chris Wardle (Staffordshire County Council); Bronwen Russell (Archaeological Investigations Project); David Knight, Keith Swainson, Gavin Kinsley (Trent & Peak Archaeological Unit); Patrick Clay, Lynden Cooper (University of Leicester Archaeological Service); ARCUS; Phil Buckland (Umeå University, Sweden); Karen Walker, Sue Johnson (Wessex Archaeology); Jim Williams (English Heritage)
This project was part of the Trent Valley GeoArchaeology 'Trent Valley 2002' project, funded from the Aggregates Levy Sustainability Fund administered by English Heritage. Further information on Trent Valley 2002 can be seen at: http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/~aczkdc/TVG/
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Knight, D. & Howard, A.J. 1994. Archaeology and Alluvium in the Trent Valley: An Archaeological Assessment of the Floodplain and Gravel Terraces. Trent & Peak Archaeological Trust. Nottingham
County | District or Unitary Authority | Parish |
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Derbyshire | Derby | Derby |
Derbyshire | Erewash | Breaston |
Derbyshire | Erewash | Draycott & Church Wilne |
Derbyshire | Erewash | Ockbrook |
Derbyshire | South Derbyshire | Aston Upon Trent |
Derbyshire | South Derbyshire | Barrow Upon Trent |
Derbyshire | South Derbyshire | Catton |
Derbyshire | South Derbyshire | Drakelow |
Derbyshire | South Derbyshire | Egginton |
Derbyshire | South Derbyshire | Elvaston |
Derbyshire | South Derbyshire | Findern |
Derbyshire | South Derbyshire | Foremark |
Derbyshire | South Derbyshire | Foston and Scropton |
Derbyshire | South Derbyshire | Hatton |
Derbyshire | South Derbyshire | Hilton |
Derbyshire | South Derbyshire | Hoon |
Derbyshire | South Derbyshire | Ingleby |
Derbyshire | South Derbyshire | Marston On Dove |
Derbyshire | South Derbyshire | Melbourne |
Derbyshire | South Derbyshire | Newton Solney |
Derbyshire | South Derbyshire | Repton |
Derbyshire | South Derbyshire | Shardlow and Great Wilne |
Derbyshire | South Derbyshire | Stanton By Bridge |
Derbyshire | South Derbyshire | Stenson Fields |
Derbyshire | South Derbyshire | Swarkestone |
Derbyshire | South Derbyshire | Twyford And Stenson |
Derbyshire | South Derbyshire | Walton Upon Trent |
Derbyshire | South Derbyshire | Weston Upon Trent |
Derbyshire | South Derbyshire | Willington |
Humberside | East Riding of Yorkshire | Reedness |
Humberside | East Riding of Yorkshire | Twin Rivers |
Leicestershire | North West Leicestershire | Castle Donington |
Leicestershire | North West Leicestershire | Kegworth |
Leicestershire | North West Leicestershire | Lockington-Hemington |
Lincolnshire | North Kesteven | North Scarle |
Lincolnshire | North Lincolnshire | Alkborough |
Lincolnshire | North Lincolnshire | Amcotts |
Lincolnshire | North Lincolnshire | Belton |
Lincolnshire | North Lincolnshire | Bottesford |
Lincolnshire | North Lincolnshire | Burringham |
Lincolnshire | North Lincolnshire | Burton Upon Stather |
Lincolnshire | North Lincolnshire | Crowle |
Lincolnshire | North Lincolnshire | East Butterwick |
Lincolnshire | North Lincolnshire | Eastoft |
Lincolnshire | North Lincolnshire | Epworth |
Lincolnshire | North Lincolnshire | Flixborough |
Lincolnshire | North Lincolnshire | Garthorpe and Fockerby |
Lincolnshire | North Lincolnshire | Gunness |
Lincolnshire | North Lincolnshire | Haxey |
Lincolnshire | North Lincolnshire | Holme |
Lincolnshire | North Lincolnshire | Keadby with Althorpe |
Lincolnshire | North Lincolnshire | Luddington and Haldenby |
Lincolnshire | North Lincolnshire | Messingham |
Lincolnshire | North Lincolnshire | Owston Ferry |
Lincolnshire | North Lincolnshire | Scunthorpe |
Lincolnshire | North Lincolnshire | West Butterwick |
Lincolnshire | North Lincolnshire | West Halton |
Lincolnshire | North Lincolnshire | Whitton |
Lincolnshire | West Lindsey | Blyton |
Lincolnshire | West Lindsey | Brampton |
Lincolnshire | West Lindsey | East Ferry |
Lincolnshire | West Lindsey | East Stockwith |
Lincolnshire | West Lindsey | Fenton |
Lincolnshire | West Lindsey | Gainsborough |
Lincolnshire | West Lindsey | Gate Burton |
Lincolnshire | West Lindsey | Kettlethorpe |
Lincolnshire | West Lindsey | Knaith |
Lincolnshire | West Lindsey | Laughton |
Lincolnshire | West Lindsey | Lea |
Lincolnshire | West Lindsey | Marton |
Lincolnshire | West Lindsey | Morton |
Lincolnshire | West Lindsey | Newton On Trent |
Lincolnshire | West Lindsey | Scotter |
Lincolnshire | West Lindsey | Thonock |
Lincolnshire | West Lindsey | Torksey |
Lincolnshire | West Lindsey | Walkerith |
Lincolnshire | West Lindsey | Wildsworth |
Nottinghamshire | Bassetlaw | Beckingham |
Nottinghamshire | Bassetlaw | Bole |
Nottinghamshire | Bassetlaw | Cottam |
Nottinghamshire | Bassetlaw | Dunham On Trent |
Nottinghamshire | Bassetlaw | Fledborough |
Nottinghamshire | Bassetlaw | Gamston |
Nottinghamshire | Bassetlaw | Laneham |
Nottinghamshire | Bassetlaw | Marnham |
Nottinghamshire | Bassetlaw | Misterton |
Nottinghamshire | Bassetlaw | Normanton On Trent |
Nottinghamshire | Bassetlaw | North Leverton with Habblesthorpe |
Nottinghamshire | Bassetlaw | Ragnall |
Nottinghamshire | Bassetlaw | Rampton |
Nottinghamshire | Bassetlaw | Saundby |
Nottinghamshire | Bassetlaw | South Leverton |
Nottinghamshire | Bassetlaw | Sturton Le Steeple |
Nottinghamshire | Bassetlaw | Treswell |
Nottinghamshire | Bassetlaw | Walkeringham |
Nottinghamshire | Bassetlaw | West Burton |
Nottinghamshire | Bassetlaw | West Stockwith |
Nottinghamshire | Gedling | Burton Joyce |
Nottinghamshire | Gedling | Colwick |
Nottinghamshire | Gedling | Stoke Bardolph |
Nottinghamshire | Newark and Sherwood | Averham |
Nottinghamshire | Newark and Sherwood | Balderton |
Nottinghamshire | Newark and Sherwood | Bathley |
Nottinghamshire | Newark and Sherwood | Besthorpe |
Nottinghamshire | Newark and Sherwood | Bleasby |
Nottinghamshire | Newark and Sherwood | Bulcote |
Nottinghamshire | Newark and Sherwood | Carlton On Trent |
Nottinghamshire | Newark and Sherwood | Caythorpe |
Nottinghamshire | Newark and Sherwood | Coddington |
Nottinghamshire | Newark and Sherwood | Collingham |
Nottinghamshire | Newark and Sherwood | Cromwell |
Nottinghamshire | Newark and Sherwood | East Stoke |
Nottinghamshire | Newark and Sherwood | Elston |
Nottinghamshire | Newark and Sherwood | Farndon |
Nottinghamshire | Newark and Sherwood | Fiskerton Cum Morton |
Nottinghamshire | Newark and Sherwood | Girton |
Nottinghamshire | Newark and Sherwood | Gonalston |
Nottinghamshire | Newark and Sherwood | Grassthorpe |
Nottinghamshire | Newark and Sherwood | Gunthorpe |
Nottinghamshire | Newark and Sherwood | Hawton |
Nottinghamshire | Newark and Sherwood | Hoveringham |
Nottinghamshire | Newark and Sherwood | Kelham |
Nottinghamshire | Newark and Sherwood | Langford |
Nottinghamshire | Newark and Sherwood | Lowdham |
Nottinghamshire | Newark and Sherwood | Meering |
Nottinghamshire | Newark and Sherwood | Newark |
Nottinghamshire | Newark and Sherwood | North Clifton |
Nottinghamshire | Newark and Sherwood | North Muskham |
Nottinghamshire | Newark and Sherwood | Norwell |
Nottinghamshire | Newark and Sherwood | Rolleston |
Nottinghamshire | Newark and Sherwood | South Clifton |
Nottinghamshire | Newark and Sherwood | South Muskham |
Nottinghamshire | Newark and Sherwood | South Scarle |
Nottinghamshire | Newark and Sherwood | Spalford |
Nottinghamshire | Newark and Sherwood | Staythorpe |
Nottinghamshire | Newark and Sherwood | Sutton On Trent |
Nottinghamshire | Newark and Sherwood | Syerston |
Nottinghamshire | Newark and Sherwood | Thorpe |
Nottinghamshire | Newark and Sherwood | Thurgarton |
Nottinghamshire | Newark and Sherwood | Weston |
Nottinghamshire | Newark and Sherwood | Winthorpe |
Nottinghamshire | Nottingham | Nottingham |
Nottinghamshire | Rushcliffe | Barton In Fabis |
Nottinghamshire | Rushcliffe | East Bridgford |
Nottinghamshire | Rushcliffe | Flintham |
Nottinghamshire | Rushcliffe | Holme Pierrepont |
Nottinghamshire | Rushcliffe | Kingston On Soar |
Nottinghamshire | Rushcliffe | Kneeton |
Nottinghamshire | Rushcliffe | Radcliffe On Trent |
Nottinghamshire | Rushcliffe | Ratcliffe On Soar |
Nottinghamshire | Rushcliffe | Shelford and Newton |
Nottinghamshire | Rushcliffe | Sutton Bonington |
Nottinghamshire | Rushcliffe | Thrumpton |
Staffordshire | Cannock Chase | Brereton and Ravenhill |
Staffordshire | Cannock Chase | Rugeley |
Staffordshire | East Staffordshire | Barton Under Needwood |
Staffordshire | East Staffordshire | Branston |
Staffordshire | East Staffordshire | Burton Upon Trent |
Staffordshire | East Staffordshire | Rolleston On Dove |
Staffordshire | East Staffordshire | Stretton |
Staffordshire | East Staffordshire | Tatenhill |
Staffordshire | East Staffordshire | Tutbury |
Staffordshire | East Staffordshire | Wychnor |
Staffordshire | East Staffordshire | Yoxall |
Staffordshire | Lichfield | Alrewas |
Staffordshire | Lichfield | Armitage with Handsacre |
Staffordshire | Lichfield | Colton |
Staffordshire | Lichfield | Edingale |
Staffordshire | Lichfield | Elford |
Staffordshire | Lichfield | Fisherwick |
Staffordshire | Lichfield | Hamstall Ridware |
Staffordshire | Lichfield | King's Bromley |
Staffordshire | Lichfield | Mavesyn Ridware |
Staffordshire | Lichfield | Whittington |
Staffordshire | Lichfield | Wigginton |
Staffordshire | Newcastle Under Lyme | Kidsgrove |
Staffordshire | Newcastle Under Lyme | Newcastle Under Lyme |
Staffordshire | South Staffordshire | Dunstall |
Staffordshire | Stafford | Barlaston |
Staffordshire | Stafford | Colwich |
Staffordshire | Stafford | Gayton |
Staffordshire | Stafford | Hopton & Coton |
Staffordshire | Stafford | Ingestre |
Staffordshire | Stafford | Marston |
Staffordshire | Stafford | Salt & Enson |
Staffordshire | Stafford | Sandon |
Staffordshire | Stafford | Stone |
Staffordshire | Stafford | Stone Rural |
Staffordshire | Stafford | Stowe |
Staffordshire | Stafford | Swynnerton |
Staffordshire | Stafford | Tixall |
Staffordshire | Stoke On Trent | Stoke On Trent |