Club Street, Stoke, Stoke-on-Trent

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Club Street, Stoke, Stoke-on-Trent

Club Street, a short street off London Road and directly opposite Penkhull New Road. On the 1898 OS map Club Street was Commercial Street and at the end of Commercial Street was the Newcastle-under-Lyme branch canal which ran through the Minton factory further along London Road towards Stoke town centre. 

  
View up Penkhull New Road with the Commercial Inn on the right
View up Penkhull New Road with the Commercial Inn on the right of the photograph. (which likely gets its name from Club Street's original name of Commercial Street) This photo taken from Club Street.

Penkhull New Road leads to the hill top village of Penkhull.

At the end of Club street is this electricity sub-station.
At the end of Club street is this electricity sub-station. On the 1898 OS map it was the path of the Newcastle-under-Lyme branch canal

 

photos June 2000

 


 

  


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