Lime Trees and Beech Wood at Stockton Brook
Lime Trees and Beech Wood at Stockton Brook
The houses are very close to many attractions, from Theatres to Theme Parks. There are places to walk, cycle and climb. Local golf links, hills and valleys to explore.
Nearby attractions include:
Leek, a lovely unspoilt Market and Mill town, full of individual shops, good places to eat, significant buildings and antiques.
Cheadle, home to Pugin's masterpiece, St. Giles' Church.
The Award winning Wedgwood Museum and Visitor Centre.The Potteries Museum.
Etruria Industrial Museum.
The Gladstone Pottery Museum.
The Regent Theatre.
The New Victoria Theatre.
The Victoria Hall.
Many Pottery factory shops include: Burleigh, Wedgwood, Royal Doulton, Portmeirion, Churchill China, Hartley Greens, and just an hour away, Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Factory.
The Churnet Valley, just along the Caldon Canal is home to an exciting steam railway that runs through the enchanting "hidden valley".
Rudyard Lake.
The Manifold Valley
The Roaches and the Peak District
Blackbrook Zoological Park is a great day out for families.
The Monkey Park at Trentham
Alton towers
Waterworld
The outdoor Ski Slope
Trentham Gardens
Woollaton Old Hall
Biddulph Grange Garden
Shugborough Hall
Sudbury Hall
Little Moreton Hall
Tutbury Castle
There are many pretty villages, and other towns to explore and enjoy. There are also superb places to eat, including the Hollybush Pub at Stockton Brook, first prize winner in the "Taste of Staffordshire Good Food Awards 2009".
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