Seighford

Seighford (/ˈsaɪfərd/ SY-fərd) is a village and civil parish about 3 miles (5 km) west of Stafford in Staffordshire, England.

He resides at Seighford Hall, an ancient house with modern wings, on the west side of the village…the Parish Church, St Chad, was partly rebuilt of brick about 100 years ago, and contains many neat mural monuments.

It has a brick tower, five bells and a clock ... there is a small Wesleyan Chapel at Little Bridgeford, built in 1850.

The parish church of St Chad, was originally built around the time of the Norman Conquest.

The earliest stone remains are Saxon and two four-column arcades are early Norman with typical billet and lozenge carving on the capitals.

St Chad's parish church
Seighford Hall , viewed from the south