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Pictures of Staffordshire

Exploring the most picturesque & historic places to visit in the county of Staffordshire, England.

About the county of Staffordshire

In the Northern parts of central England lies the county of Staffordshire. The picturesque county town of Stafford offers something for everyone from Historic stately homes and ancient castles to beautiful gardens and exciting theme parks. In the
town of Stoke-on-Trent you will find the famous visitor centres of fine porcelain such as Wedgewood, Spode and Royal Doulton known as 'The Potteries'. The nearby 'Alton Towers' theme park boasts over 150 rides and attractions and offers a great family day out. The city of Lichfield has many attractions including 'Lichfield Cathedral, the only medieval English Cathedral with three spires.

Recommended Towns & Villages to visit in Staffordshire

Royal Oak Hotel, Cannock Town Centre.

Cannock (37 Pictures)

in the county of Staffordshire

Think of Cannock and nearly always there springs to life a vision of the wonderful landscape of Cannock Chase, originally a giant "Royal Forest" gradually reduced in size and grazed by numerous flocks of sheep until the turn of the 20th century...

Rudyard lake, Staffordshire

Rudyard (3 Pictures)

in the county of Staffordshire

A pretty village with a delightful cluster of cottages and houses with lovely gardens, bordered by woods at the south end of the picturesque Rudyard Reservoir...

Dusk at Swindon

Swindon (3 Pictures)

in the county of Staffordshire

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Recommended Attractions to visit in Staffordshire

Biddulph Grange Garden

Biddulph Grange Garden (42 Pictures)

This remarkable garden surrounds a grand house with a history of fluctuating fortunes. The gardens were originally the creation.....

Sunrise in Beacon Park, Lichfield

Lichfield Cathedral (112 Pictures)

Most recently Lichfield Cathedral has been the scene of an important archaeological find which has astounded the world of.....

Mow Cop Castle, Staffordshire

Mow Cop Castle (12 Pictures)

Mow Cop Castle is a Grade 2 listed building and dates back to 1754 when Randle Wilbraham of nearby Rode Hall built it as a.....

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