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The Staff of
Life, Hill Street, Stoke
pen drawing by Neville Malkin - Oct
1975
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Hill Street The Staff of Life dates from the early nineteenth century and stands on the site of a farmhouse near an ancient crossroads. This farm became a regular stopping place for travellers, many of whom were heading for Hulton Abbey four miles away. The entry just below the inn is reputed to be part of this old pathway. A custom evolved whereby the farmer sent a baked wheatsheaf and other farm produce to the nearby St. Peter's Church. In all probability the name 'Staff of Life' evolves from this custom, in memory of the farm and its services to travellers. |
The entry viewed from Church Street towards Hill Street