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The very castle that once held Mary Queen of Scots. First built by one of the early Earls of Chester circa 1100, the castle has a rare cylindrical keep, a curtain wall flanked by two half-round towers, a twin-towered gatehouse and an angled tower.
a Historic Market Town in the county of Staffordshire
(6.5 miles, 10.5 km, direction SW)Set in a landscape of contrasts with constantly changing scenery from the Royal hunting forests of Cannock Chase to the breweries of Burton, it is pleasurable to come across the.....
in the county of Staffordshire
(9.2 miles, 14.8 km, direction NE)Denstone is a peaceful village set in the midst of rural Staffordshire countryside, where farm meadows are watered from a myriad of sparkling rivers flowing down from the Peak District National Park...
in the county of Staffordshire
(9.4 miles, 15.0 km, direction NE)The village has many elegant stone buildings, and there is a circular lock-up and the romantic ruins of a 12th-century castle...
in the county of Staffordshire
(11.7 miles, 18.9 km, direction N)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 Derbyshire
(12.5 miles, 20.2 km, direction E)Church Broughton is an attractive Derbyshire village lying in open countryside that is perhaps best noted for its ancient church dedicated to Saint Michael...
All towns in StaffordshireShugborough Hall with its vast surrounding estate has been the seat of the Earls of Lichfield, the Anson family, ever since it.....
Stafford's handsome Shire Hall Gallery with its impressive porticoed frontage, served for a time as the local Crown Court. .....
Dominating Stafford's Greengate Street, is an impressive Elizabethan building that has stood at the centre of the town for over.....
Once upon a time this vast area was the 'Happy Hunting' ground of Kings and Queens of England who came here to enjoy a good day's.....
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