The Staffs Bookshop in Lichfield had been trading in secondhand books for over 65 years. It originally went by the name of The Staffs Educational Book Company.
This was Harwayes last shop in the city before closing in 2009 having previously been located in the Shopping Precinct and Bore Street.
In the the 1960’s the shop had a marble surround and was occupied by Currys - the friendly...
For over sixty years a fish monger traded from this location in Tamworth Street. First Pounton’s in the 1920, Roses in the 1930’s and finally Mullarkey’s up until 1983.
The London and Midland Bank opened a branch in Market Street in 1892 and remained there for eighty years before it moved to new premises at the corner of Market Street and Dam Street in 1972.
A local woman’s fashion retailer who was involved in the organising of several fashion shows in the city.
In November 2017 planning permission was granted for a change of use to a Restaurant & Cafe. (17/00072/COU)
Barclays first opened in the city in 1952 on Market Street at number 15. The bank remained there for twenty one years before relocating to Breadmarket Street. The front of the building has changed a little since the sixties.The...
Scandinavian-styled bar with terrace, outdoor seating and fast food. Town & Country Inns who held the leasehold of the Après Bar on Bird Street sold it to Walkabout operator Intertain in August 2015.