[3] St Stephen's is a Norman revival building designed by Henry Isaac Stevens and completed in 1846.
There has been much development of the surrounding area with large private estates of new homes having been constructed, including the ‘Bird’ district.
[7] This development is built on the land of the former Woodville Pipe Works and incorporates the planting of new trees on the former fire clay pit as part of the National Forest scheme.
[8] The Mount Pleasant works operated by John Knowles & Company, demolished in 1993, produced pottery and has been replaced by a housing development.
Woodville has a 24-hour petrol station, incorporating a convenience store, and a tyre and exhaust centre which is located on the Tollgate roundabout.
[12] Woodville Rangers Football Club was founded in 2005 and caters for all age groups from four to adult.
[14] The venue usually raced on Saturdays and regularly attracted over 1,000 people despite being so close to Swandlicote Greyhound Stadium.
In this case they had a double skin with fire holes around the external circumference and a main loading door.
The later design of the tunnel kiln enabled continuous firing thereby minimising delays while waiting for it to cool before loading and unloading.