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Attractions near ST4 2BT
Etruria Industrial Museum (1 Mile)*
The focus of Eturia Industrial Museum is Jesse Shirley's Bone & Flint Mill, built in 1857 to grind materials for the pottery and agricultural industries.
Ford Green Hall (3 Miles)*
Ford Green Hall is a seventeenth century house complete with period garden. It was home to the Ford family for almost two centuries.
Foxfield Steam Railway (5 Miles)*
Experience the nostalgia of this unique Heritage Steam Railway for a five and a half mile round journey, winding gently through some of North Staffordshire's most picturesque countryside.
Rode Hall (8 Miles)*
A beautiful country house with extensive gardens near Congleton, Cheshire. Snowdrop Walks in mid-February.
Biddulph Grange Garden (8 Miles)*
An unusual Victorian Garden, restored by the National Trust. Containing a series of connected gardens including a Chinese temple, Egyptian Court, Dahlia Walk, Scottish Glen, Parterres, Avenues and many other settings.
Dorothy Clive Garden (9 Miles)*
The Dorothy Clive Garden is intimate and informal. It embraces a variety of landscape features, including a superb woodland garden, an alpine scree, a damp garden and spectacular summer flower borders.
Izaak Walton's Cottage (10 Miles)*
Izaac Walton is best remembered for writing the 'The Compleat Angler' which was completed in 1653. The following year he bought the Halfhead Estate which included the cottage.
Alton Towers (12 Miles)*
Alton Towers is Britain's biggest and best known Theme Park If you are looking for a day packed full of excitement and fun, you will find it here.
Stapeley Water Gardens (13 Miles)*
Stapeley Water Gardens is the perfect destination to keep the whole family entertained. At the Palms Tropical Oasis there's a whole new world of rare plants, as well as animals.
The Ancient High House (14 Miles)*
Stafford's Ancient High House has been one of the most important buildings of the town for over four hundred years. Its late Elizabethan architecture makes it particularly distinctive among its 20th century neighbours.
Stafford Castle & Visitors Centre (14 Miles)*
This prominent vantage point and strategic site was quickly recognised by the Normans, who built a huge timber fortress here by 1100 AD. Extensively rebuilt in the Gothic Revival Style in 1813, the castle fell into ruin through this century.
Gawsworth Hall (14 Miles)*
Gawsworth Hall is an ancient Manor House wrapped in romance, intrigue and great charm. On a tour of Gawsworth's historic rooms, you will see fine paintings, furniture, sculpture and stained glass.
Dorfold Hall (16 Miles)*
Dorfold Hall is a Jacobean country house built in 1616 for Ralph Wilbraham. The house has beautiful plaster ceilings and panelling. The 18 acres of garden reflect four centuries of gardening fashion.
Macclesfield Silk Museum (17 Miles)*
The Story of Silk is fascinating. It links Macclesfield with China and the Far East and shaped the development of the town.
Capesthorne Hall (17 Miles)*
Capesthorne Hall has been the home of the Bromley-Davenport family and their ancestors since Domesday times.
* Distances shown are in a direct line. Distances by road will be longer.


Towns near ST4 2BT
Etruria (1 Mile)*
Stoke-on-Trent (1 Mile)*
Fenton (1 Mile)*
Hanley (2 Miles)*
Bucknall (2 Miles)*
Trent Vale (2 Miles)*
Longport (2 Miles)*
Wolstanton (2 Miles)*
Newcastle-under-Lyme (2 Miles)*
Longton (2 Miles)*
Burslem (3 Miles)*
Ford Green (3 Miles)*
Milton (3 Miles)*
Trentham (3 Miles)*
Barlaston (4 Miles)*
Silverdale (4 Miles)*
Keele (4 Miles)*
Chatterley (4 Miles)*
Rough Close (5 Miles)*
Caverswall (5 Miles)*
Harecastle (5 Miles)*
Whitmore (5 Miles)*
Blythebridge (5 Miles)*
Wetleyrocks (5 Miles)*
Kidsgrove (5 Miles)*
* Distances shown are in a direct line. Distances by road will be longer.

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