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Forest & Arial Extreme Hilderstone Road A50 Trent & Mersey Canal A34 Stone Road Stoke - on - Trent M6 A520 specially themed souvenirs. IncludesRiver Trent maps A519 Oulton Towards Crewe A51 Cresswell Road Station Rd Stone Swynnerton Alleyne’s Sports Centre A50 A519 A520 Summer Hill Farm Cottages of Stafford,Stoneeld ParkStone A50 Mill Meece Pumping Station Stone Newcastle Rd. B5027 Uttoxeter Rd. Fairoak Barns Westbridge Park Uttoxeter Market Slindon House Farm B&B River TrentBlithe River Sow Meece Rd A34 Eccleshall Rd B5066 Milwich A50 Drayton Staord Rd B 5026 & EccleshallA51 Sandon A50 Sugnall Walled Kitchen Garden . A50 Walton Road Stone U tt The Greyhound Inn ox A519 Chartley et www.visitstafford.org er Rd Stone Rd Izaak Walton’s Cottage Worston Ln, The Dog & Doublet Station Rd Sandon Hall A518 Eccleshall A5013 A34 Amerton Farm The Mill at Worston Amerton Railway Main Road The Hollybush Inn Burton Rd Stone Road The British Wildlife Rescue Centre Oey Grove Farm Rook’s Nest B&B Keeper’s Lodge B&B Hixon Aireld Tutbury Rd. Stoke-On-Trent River Sow A513 A51 Lea Rd. Shropshire Union Canal Ln. Staord Home Farm Holidays New Rd. B5013 Scan me! Seighford Newton Clanford Rd. Milford Haywood & Hixon Cannock Seighford Rd. Staordshire County Showground A515 Draycott Cli B5045 Tillington Hall Hotel A38 B5045 A513 St Mary the Virgin Church A511 Wolverhampton A5013 Lea Lane A518 Park Farm B&B Shay Lane B5234 Ashbrook Lane Burton Stein’s Studio Doxey Rd. Wyndale Guest House Ingestre Stables Blitheld reservoir Derby Rd. Staord Leisure Centre On Trent Tixall Rd. Littleworth Park B5013 Tatenhill Staord Rowley Park White Eagle Polish Club Abbey Hotel A51 Common Licheld Rd. Colton House B&B Gnosall & Woodseaves Leonard’s Croft Guest House Rangemore Hill A41 Chester Road B5013 A519 Staord Castle Rd. Licheld The Spittal Brook RiverBlitheRiver Blithe A449 Widest tree in the UK Chester Rd. Newport Gnosall A518 Cedarwood B&B Wellington Rd. St. Lawrence Church The Old Wildwood Park A513 Shugborough Bellamour Ln. Sudbury Rd. School B&B Haughton Staord Boat Club Mosspit A34 Cannock Rd. Staordshire Wildlife Trust Ley’s House B&B Ridware Arts Forrest Rd. A518 Newport Rd. Red Lion Farm A51 Uttoxeter Rd. Rugeley Trent Valley Littywood Manor Town Hill Leisure and Culture | www.staffordbc.gov.ukA41 Haywood Park Farm A515 A518 Bower Ln. Teddesley Rd. Church Eaton The Moat House A51 River Trent Yoxall Rd. Bradley Lane A449 Hotel Silver Trees Holiday Park A41 Penkridge Rd. River Trent A38 Licheld Road Hyde Lea Bank Penkridge Bank A460 Alrewas Rd. River Trent Levedale Rd. Park Farm Hawksyard Rugeley Rd. A513 A513 Colliery A515 Rd. LDF Entertainment Alrewas Dalraddy Cottage B&B anal Upper Way ey C National Memorial Arboretum Hatherton County House Hotel ers Rykneld St. Pottal Pool Rd. & M nt Tre Penkridge Penkridge Borough Ln. Roman Rd. Bell Rd. RiverRiver A51 Staord Road TameTame Lapley Rd. Cannock Road A460 l Wood End Ln. il Gorse Ln. A34 Staord Road Hednesford orl y’s H A41 High & Long St. Th e Lapley Ln. Pinfold Ln. Littleworth Rd. Staord Road Ivetsy Rd. A5 A5 RiverRiver PenkPenk Cannock Newport A5 Ivetsy Bank Road Homestead Caravan Park Watling Street Licheld Road A5190 Stables Way Cannock Road Litcheld Litcheld Trent Valley Cannock Road A5195 Litcheld City Telford Kiddemore Green Road M6 A5190 Telford Ooxey Road M6 Toll Ooxey Road A461 Chasewater Innovation Centre A5127 A515 A5 A460 Landywood A41 RAF Museum Cosford Road Staord N RiverRiver PenkPenk M54 A34 Cosford Shenstone A464 Albrighton A4124 Tamworth A41 Stas & Worcs Codsall Canal W E Holyhead Rd. Bloxwich North A464 M6 A461 Staord Road Bloxwich Wolverhampton Cannock Road S A41 Wolverhampton Racecourse Blake Street A4124 A460 A449 Wolverhampton Butlers Lane A454 Walsall Walsall Willenhall Road A454 Four Oaks Penn Road Sutton A454 A449 Sutton Coldled Coldeld A breath of fresh air… Explore the picturesque countryside and historic heathland of Cannock Chase, take a stroll along the canal towpaths and wander around tranquil parks, gardens and woodland. Look out for roaming deer, discover unique habitats and wildlife at nature reserves and walk amongst monkeys roaming free in 60 acres of beautiful English forest. wander around tranquil parks, gardens and woodland The Dog and Doublet Retail therapy and comfort food… Browse through high street stores, designer outlets and picturesque side streets full of character in Stafford town… break for lunch at one of the many restaurants, bars, coffee shops or riverside eateries. Discover delightful towns and villages, all with their own unique character, with specialist shops, outdoor markets, cosy tearooms and welcoming pubs. Deer on Cannock Chase discover delightful towns and villages Trentham Monkey Forest Sugnall Walled Kitchen Garden Victoria Park, Stafford Canal towpath, Stone Guildhall Shopping Centre, Stafford Why not stop for tea? Step back in time... Explore the magnificent Tudor Ancient High House, fascinating churches, Stafford Castle built by William the Conqueror, Shugborough Estate, historic home of the Lichfield family, and the charming Izaak Stafford Festival Shakespeare Walton Cottage. Cultural Experience… Wander around art galleries and exhibitions, take a seat under the stars with the critically renowned Izaak Walton Cottage, once home open air Stafford Festival to the celebrated author of Stafford Castle “The Compleat Angler.” Shakespeare at Stafford Castle, enjoy a fantastic line-up of comedians in the MET Studio and some top-class performances at Stafford Gatehouse Theatre. Shire Hall Gallery, Stafford Stafford Castle location of the critically renowned open air Stafford Festival Shakespeare The Ancient High House, Stafford St Mary’s Church, Ingestre Shugborough Estate, Milford the gallery @ Ridware Arts The MET Studio Make a date… There’s plenty to keep you entertained all year round with a packed programme of events, festivals, parades, shows and exhibitions in a variety of venues from towns and villages to historic houses and gardens. go to www.visitstafford.org for the latest news and events LDF Entertainment Thrill Seekers... If you are looking for fun and thrills, there’s LDF Entertainments, Aerial Extreme, Chasewater Innovation Centre and theme parks. Special Thrill Hopper tickets are available from Stafford’s Visitor Information Centre, giving great value on Alton Towers, Drayton Manor Park, Snowdome and Waterworld. Live @ The Castle, Stafford Festival Chasewater Innovation Centre Wolverhampton Racecourse Eccleshall Show Alton Towers Aerial Extreme Churnet Valley Railway National Memorial Arboretum Further afield… Being in the heart of England with such good road and Silver Trees Holiday Park rail links, there is a lot to see and do just a short journey away.
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