Towns & Villages


The village is composed of two villages, Upper Tean and Lower Tean.The River Tean runs through the…
Tamworth has existed since Saxon times, and once was the proud capital of Mercia, the largest of…
Grindon is situated above the junction of the Manifold and Hamps rivers and is home to All Saint's…
A delighful village located within the Peak District National Park and is a small estate village,…
Ipstones is the larger village of the civil parish area including the hamlets of Foxt, Consall…
Stoke-on-Trent is a post-industrial modern city made up of six towns, each with their own…
This former mining village sits within a valley with a recreation ground and village hall located…
A walk around the delightful village of Alton will reveal interesting buildings from previous…
Cannock is a Southern Staffordshire town which sits to the south of Cannock Chase, the smallest…
A beautiful village situated at the northerly starting point of the Manifold Track.
Stafford is Staffordshire's historic County Town with castle and visitor centre, the Ancient High…
The village is part of the civil parish of Rushton, the name from is from Old English, meaning a…
Located at the heart of the Staffordshire Moorlands, Cheadle is a picturesque market town with many…
Blythe Bridge takes its name after the site of a bridge over the River Blithe, a small river which…
Abbots Bromley, an attractive village of character and history south of Uttoxeter which has an…
Flash, Staffordshire is reputedly the highest village in England at 1514 feet above sea level. It…
By the time of the Domesday Book the village was called Caureswelle, of…
An ancient Roman road runs through the village from Rocester and Derby in the east and onwards to…
The chocolate box village of Alstonefield, between the rivers Manifold and Dove, is not far from…
The thriving market town of Newcastle-under-Lyme is a shoppers delight to visit on market days.…
Werrington sits at 875 feet (270m) above sea level and is known for it's windmill standing at the…
Butterton is a traditional Peak District village in the Staffordshire Moorlands.
The village name is from the Old English Fotes-broc - a brook or ditch. The brook flowed through…
The village of Bagnall owes its origins to religious observance, being where moorland routes…
