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A mid eighteenth-century working corn mill celebrating the work of James Brindley - millwright and canal engineer renowned as the pioneer of the canal system in Great Britain. Dating from 1752 the mill has been restored from a derelict state by the Brindley Mill Preservation Trust and is the only known corn mill attributable as the work of James Brindley
in the county of Staffordshire
(1.7 miles, 2.7 km, direction NW)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...
in the county of Staffordshire
(6.6 miles, 10.6 km, direction SE)Attractively situated on the banks of the Caldon Canal in the beautiful Churnet Valley. Froghall offers visitors the opportunity to experience a diverse range of landscapes including fine watermeadows with a wealth of wildlife...
in the county of Staffordshire
(7.5 miles, 12.1 km, direction W)The sheer scale of the height of this village with the quaint sounding name has made it famous, for it is believed that on a clear day the hill is visible to no less than five counties...
in the county of Staffordshire
(8.7 miles, 13.9 km, direction SW)Town known best as "the potteries" but in reality Stoke-on-Trent is a 1906 amalgamation of six towns, each of which still maintain their own individuality and character...
in the county of Derbyshire
(9.9 miles, 15.9 km, direction E)Hartington is a small village centred around a medieval market place, with attractive 18th and 19th century buildings...
All towns in StaffordshireThe Churnet Valley Railway is a preserved standard gauge heritage railway to the east of Stoke-on-Trent in Staffordshire,.....
The spectacular Roaches are situated at the end of the Pennine Way, these together with oddly named Hen Cloud contrive between.....
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This remarkable garden surrounds a grand house with a history of fluctuating fortunes. The gardens were originally the creation.....
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.....