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North Staffordshire & The Staffordshire Moorlands - Tourist Attractions, Amusements,
Theme Parks, Walks, Viewpoints, Zoos, etc
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This page covers
general Tourist Attractions, including Amusement Parks,
Boat Trips,
Theme Parks, Specialist Shops, factory shops and outlet
villages, Guided Walks, Country Parks,
Viewpoints, Zoos and wildlife parks, etc.
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attractions in North Staffordshire & The Staffordshire Moorlands are listed. Please help us
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POOLES CAVERN & BUXTON
COUNTRY PARK
Green Lane, Buxton,
Derby, SK17 9DH
Tel: 01298 26978 Fax: 01298
73563
E-mail:
info@poolescavern.co.uk
Web:
www.poolescavern.co.uk
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Limestone, water
and millions of years created this spectacular
natural cavern, rich in history and legend.
See Derbyshire's longest stalactite and the
incredible Poached Egg Chamber.
Set in beautiful
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Take a journey back through time and follow in the
footsteps of poets, royalty, outlaws, Romans and
Celts into an amazing underworld of crystals, rock
and water. Follow our expert guides into
Derbyshire's most spectacular natural cavern deep
beneath Buxton Country Park.
Childrens play area,
Visitor Centre, exhibitions, restaurant and gift
shop. Limited disabled access - phone for details.
Also available GO APE high wire forest adventure
course see
www.goape.co.uk
For full details on Pooles Cavern & Buxton Country
Park in Buxton, Derbyshire see our website. |
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POTTERIES ANTIQUE CENTRE LTD
271 Waterloo Road, Cobridge, Stoke on Trent,
Staffordshire, ST6 3HR
Tel: Miss Katy Ware on 01782 201455
Fax: 01782 201518
E-mail:
sales@potteriesantiquecentre.com
Web:
www.potteriesantiquecentre.com
Opening Times: Mon-Sat 9am-5.30pm. Closed
Sunday
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Specialising in pottery,
our position in the heart of the Potteries
enables us to offer you an unprecedented choice
from our local ceramic manufacturers. Specialists in British 20th
Century collectable pottery, Royal Doulton,
Moorcroft, Beswick, Wedgwood, Wade and Carlton
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For further detail on the Potteries Antique Centre
near Stoke on Trent, Staffordshire see our website
for further details.
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HILCOTE
VALLEY RAILWAY
Fletchers Country
Garden Centre, Eccleshall, Staffordshire,
ST21 6JY
Tel/Fax: 01785 284553
E-mail:
rogergreatrex@btinternet.com
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A train journey for
the young and not so young alike!
Staffordshire's
Premier Narrow Gauge Railway offer the chance to
learn to drive both Steam and Diesel
Locomotives.
Day courses
available, also open to the public.
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Situated at Fletchers
Country Garden Centre, near Eccleshall. We hope
you will visit us and enjoy a ride!
See our
Web Site for further details.
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TITTESWORTH WATER
Off Buxton Road (A53) , Meerbrook, Leek,
Staffordshire, ST13 8SW
Tel: 01538 300400
Fax: 01538 300599
Web:
www.stwater.co.uk
Site open from 7.30am
daily, Visitor Centre open from 10.00am daily
(except Christmas Day). Closing times vary
seasonally.
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Set in the heart of the
beautiful Staffordshire Moorlands, Tittesworth
Water has something for everyone. |
Outside there's a children's play area for all
ages, refreshment kiosks - serving snacks, ice
cream and drinks, a sensory garden, 2 bird
hides, 2 walks and copious amounts of grass to
keep the kids happy. You'll also find an
undercover BBQ area, so the British weather
needn't spoil your fun and plenty of picnic
tables dotted around the site.
In the Visitor Centre, we
have a new redesigned shop, 80 seater restaurant,
serving everything from bacon baps in the morning,
Staffordshire Oatcakes for lunch and cream teas in
the afternoon.
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The centre also houses award
winning toilets, including disabled and baby
change facilities. The visitor centre has easy
access to all areas including disabled parking
facilities and wheelchair access to picnic tables
and play equipment.
For further details on Tittesworth Water near
Leek, Staffordshire see our website. |
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KNIGHTLEY LIGHT RAILWAY
Holly Cottage,
Gorse Lane,
Knightley, Nr
Stafford, ST20
0JP
Tel/Fax:
01785 284553
E-mail:
rogergreatrex@btinternet.com
Web site:
www.knightleylightrailway.co.uk
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Our founder, Roger
Greatrex, has over 30 years experience of
miniature railway engineering.
We have supplied many
private individuals, clubs, local authorities
and commercial organisations.
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We can build petrol or
diesel hydraulic locomotives, in variety of
outline styles including steam and diesel,
British or overseas to your requirements.
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NEWCHAPEL OBSERVATORY
High Street, Newchapel, Stoke-on-Trent,
Staffordshire, ST7 4PT
Tel: 01782 785205
E-mail:
Newchapelobservatory@btinternet.com
Web:
www.naturalsciences.co.uk
The Natural Science Centre is an educational and
recreational visitor centre situated in
Newchapel, one of the oldest villages in North
Staffordshire. The famous engineer and canal
builder, James Brindley, is buried here. The
Director is Michael Pace who has written many
articles on astronomy and given lectures to
local groups. The Centre has a planetarium,
observatory, alternative energy displays and a
large conservation area. New solar telescope now
enables visitors to observe the Sun's incredible
surface in the daytime. The themes and their
relationship to each other provide a memorable
experience for visitors. The Centre caters for
all ages and has wheelchair access. Guided tours
and slide shows give a better insight into the
many themes portrayed. This applies especially
to school parties, local societies and interest
groups. Teachers will be particularly interested
in the relevance to the new National Curriculum
for Science and Geography. Families can take
advantage of the pleasant picnic areas around
the site.

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CERAMICA
Market Place, Burslem, Stoke-on-Trent,
Staffordshire, ST6 3DS
Tel: 01782 832001 Fax:
01782 818383
E-mail:
info@ceramicauk.com
Web:
www.ceramicauk.com
Opening Times: Tuesday to Saturday
10:30 - 16.30.
Admission Charges: Adults £4.10. Child
£2.90 (4-16 yrs). Concessions £2.90. Family
£11.60 (2 adults & 2 children). Under 4's
FREE. Groups (12+) £3.50.
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Ceramica has been
created in the Old Town Hall of Burslem, and has
brought new life to this much-loved Victorian
building. There has never been a Visitor
Attraction quite like Ceramica. It is a Visitor
Attraction for the whole family, they will have
the chance to see, listen and touch as they
explore our interactive displays and activities
in which we will show them how clay is
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Hands-on activities
available at an extra charge, including
Throw-a-Pot and Paint-a-Plate, your completed
masterpiece can then be taken home!
For further details on on Ceramica in Burslem,
Stoke-on-Trent see our website.
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THE COURTYARDS AT SPODE
Church Street, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire,
ST4 1BX
Tel: 01782 744011
Fax: 01782 572505
E-mail:
visitorcentre@spode.co.uk
Web:
www.spode.co.uk
Open: Mon - Sat 9.00am - 5.00pm Sun
10.00am - 4.00pm, for over 200 years.
Spode's beautiful and
original designs have become amongst the most
collectable and sought after in the history of
ceramics. The Spode Visitor Centre is a truly
unique experience to all those who appreciate
the worlds finest Bone China and Imperial ware,
offering the visitor the opportunity to have a
fully guided factory tours (pre-booking
essential), view a video presentation of the
history of Spode and the ceramic industry along
with a Picture Gallery.
Full range of retail
outlets offering items from pottery, candles,
cutlery, jewellery, cards, crystal, house wares
plus much much more. The Spode Museum contains a
unique and unrivalled collection of Spode's
exquisite ceramic masterpieces from the very
beginnings of production in 1770, through the
creative hey-days of the 1800's to the patronage
of the worlds' Royal households and the
indulgences of the British Empire to the post
war era.
For further details on The Courtyards at Spode
in Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire see our website.
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Uttoxeter Racecourse
Wood Lane, Uttoxeter, Staffordshire, ST14 8BD
Tel: 01889 562561 Fax:
01889 562786
E-mail:
info@uttoxeter-racecourse.co.uk
Web:
www.uttoxeter-racecourse.co.uk
With superb racing in beautiful surroundings,
award winning Uttoxeter Racecourse is famous for
its warm and friendly welcome. Home of the
Midlands Grand National and the new English
Summer National, Uttoxeter guarantees a day to
remember. 21 race days throughout the year. Lots
of other activities on non-race days, such as
antique fairs and country shows.
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THE WEDGWOOD VISITOR CENTRE
Barlaston, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, ST12
9ES
Tel: 01782 204218
Fax: 01782 374083
E-mail:
bookings@wedgwood.com
Web:
www.thewedgwoodstory.com
Josiah was a
multi-talented visionary: he combined the skills
of a scientist, an artist, an engineer, a social
and environmental reformer with shrewd
commercial instincts. He not only created unique
designs that are still produced today but he
also revolutionised the manufacturing process.
Over the years Kings and Queens, Tsars, Emperors
and Sultans have selected Wedgwood for their
tables.
Today, collectors and
buyers of Wedgwood include the rich and famous
throughout the world as well as thousands who
cherish and value the distinctive quality that
marks Wedgwood. The Wedgwood Visitor Centre is
like no other factory visit - not only will you
find rare and valuable exhibits tracing the rich
history of the company but you will also
experience the whole production process from raw
clay to throwing, forming and casting, glazing,
firing and decorating. You can even try your
hand at the potter's wheel! The story of
Wedgwood is told through film, exhibits, and
interactive displays. You will watch potters and
decorators at work and be taken into the factory
itself where you can witness at first hand, the
latest technology blended with production and
design techniques developed by Josiah himself in
the 18th century.
The Wedgwood Group - Factory Shop, King
Street, Fenton sells a wide range of products
from The Wedgwood Group including Coalport
figures designed and made by Staffordshire
craftsmen.
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The Threshing Barn
Lower Lady Meadows Farm, Bradnop, Leek,
Staffordshire, ST13 7EZ
Tel/Fax: 01538 304494
E-mail:
janet@threshingbarn.com
Web:
www.threshingbarn.com
A grade 2 listed farm provides a perfect venue
for day workshops in country crafts. Come and
learn spinning, weaving, dry flower
arrangements, papier maché, hand-made paper,
decoupagé, soap making, scented gifts, rag rugs,
Christmas decorations. Spinning equipment and
craft materials for sale. Open all year.
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CHURCHILL CLEARANCE CENTRE
Whieldon Road, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire,
ST4 4HQ
Tel: 01782 847258
E-mail:
customer.services@churchillchina.plc.uk
Web:
www.churchillchina.plc.uk
Opening Times: Open all year except
Christmas Day and Easter Sunday. 9am - 5pm.
Bank Holidays 10am - 4pm.
The history of the Churchill China group can
be traced over 200 years of pottery
manufacturing making them the third largest
ceramic producer in the UK. The company
encompasses several well known brands
including the world famous teapot manufacturer
James Sadler and the bone china dinner ware
and mug manufacturer Queen's. In partnership
with design icons such as Jeff Banks and Linda
Barker Churchill have managed to create ranges
that are stylish, functional and in tune with
modern lifestyles.
The timeless Willow pattern
is also produced by Churchill and remains one of
the company's most popular ranges. Not
forgetting traditional designs from the Queen's
brand such as the beautiful Hooker's Fruit
collection, derived from the Royal Horticultural
Society's archive illustrations by artist
William Hooker. There are two authentic factory
shops in the Stoke-on-Trent area stocking these
fantastic products. Both packed to the rafters
with genuine seconds and end of line stock which
include a huge selection of dinner ware, mugs,
gifts and house wares all at least a third off
high street prices. There is something for every
taste and pocket!!

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Foxfield Railway
PO Box 1967, Stoke on Trent, ST4 8YT
E-mail:
enquiries@foxfieldrailway.co.uk
Web:
www.foxfieldrailway.co.uk
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The Foxfield Light
Railway Society at Blythe Bridge is run as an
attraction by volunteer enthusiasts on what was
once a colliery line constructed in 1893 to
carry coal from Foxfield Colliery to the North
Staffordshire Railway at Blythe Bridge.
Visitors can enjoy a
5-mile steam-hauled round trip though some of
North Staffordshire's delightful countryside and
view a selection of the society's collection of
locomotives, rolling stock and railway relics.
The "Station Buffet" provides light refreshments
and there is a souvenir shop.
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CHURCHILL FACTORY SHOP
Whieldon Road, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire,
ST4 4HQ
Tel: 01782 845097
Fax: 01782 744778
E-mail:
customer.services@churchillchina.plc.uk
Opening Times: Open all year except
Christmas Day and Easter Sunday. 9am - 5pm.
Bank Holidays 10am - 4pm.
The history of the
Churchill China group can be traced over 200
years of pottery manufacturing making them the
third largest ceramic producer in the UK. The
company encompasses several well known brands
including the world famous teapot manufacturer
James Sadler and the bone china dinner ware and
mug manufacturer Queen's. In partnership with
design icons such as Jeff Banks and Linda Barker
Churchill have managed to create ranges that are
stylish, functional and in tune with modern
lifestyles.
The timeless Willow pattern
is also produced by Churchill and remains one of
the company's most popular ranges. Not
forgetting traditional designs from the Queen's
brand such as the beautiful Hooker's Fruit
collection, derived from the Royal Horticultural
Society's archive illustrations by artist
William Hooker. There are two authentic factory
shops in the Stoke-on-Trent area stocking these
fantastic products. Both packed to the rafters
with genuine seconds and end of line stock which
include a huge selection of dinner ware, mugs,
gifts and house wares all at least a third off
high street prices. There is something for every
taste and pocket!!
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Churnet Valley Railway
Cheddleton Station, Station Road, Cheddleton,
Staffordshire Moorlands, ST13 7EE
Tel: 01538 360522 Fax:
01538 361848
E-mail:
mgt.cvr@btconnect.com
Web:
www.churnet-valley-railway.co.uk
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Cheddleton Station is
home to the Churnet Valley Railway, another
steam railway run by enthusiasts who have seen
their hard work rewarded as they have gradually
managed to acquire more of the route to extend
their service.
They now run from Leek
Brook to Froghall, a trip which includes one of
the longest tunnels on any preserved railway.
The photograph shows BR Standard 4MT Tank as it
arrives at Consall with the inaugural passenger
service carrying the Consall Pioneer Headboard
on the 11th July, 1998 (Photo: C.G. Burgess).
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ALTON TOWERS
Alton, Staffordshire, ST10 4DB
Info: 08705 204060
Booking Tel: 0870 44444 55
Fax: 01538 704097
E-mail:
info@alton-towers.com
Web:
www.alton-towers.co.uk
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Create an everlasting
memory at Alton Towers! Alton Towers is famous
for its legendary Theme Park and where memories
will last a lifetime.
Unleash a torrent of fun
at the UK's most famous Theme Park.
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There's a park full of rides and adventures
for kids of all sizes and adrenalin addicted
adults, it's an absolute must-do day out! See
our
website.
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DEFRA – Rural Affairs
Stndrd2address
Tel: 08459 335577
E-mail:
helpline@defra.gsi.gov.uk
Web:
http://countrywalks.defra.gov.uk
More than 1800 walks etc in the United Kingdom.
Simply select your destination and you will be
rewarded with mini guides and map references to
help you explore the countryside at your
leisure.
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The Old Furnace Walking
Holidays
The Old Furnace, Greendale, Oakamoor,
Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, ST10 3AP
Tel: 01538 703331
E-mail:
john@oldfurnace.co.uk
Web:
www.oldfurnace.co.uk
Singles' walking weekends and short breaks into
the Peak District National Park from
accommodation in the Churnet Valley in the
Staffordshire Moorlands. Local foods served at
breakfast & supper and pubs in the Peak District
National Park visited for lunch.
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Mow Cop Castle
Mow Cop, Nr Biddulph, Staffordshire
E-mail:
robert@mowcop.com
Web:
www.mowcop.com
Stunning views of North Staffordshire and
the Cheshire plains can be seen from the remains
of the castle.
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The Staffordshire Way
Web:
www.staffordshire.gov.uk
The Staffordshire Way starts at Mow Cop in the
North of the County, passing Rudyard Lake along
the Churnet Valley to Uttoxeter, leading to the
south of the County.
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Blackbrook
Winkhill, near Leek, Staffs
Tel: 01538 308293 or 01565 873282 Eve:
01538 387159
Web:
www.blackbrookzoologicalpark.co.uk
OPEN TO VISITORS: daily 10.30am - 5.30pm.
Closed December 25th, 26th 31st, January 1st
The Zoological Park of the Moorlands contains a
large and varied collection of some of the most
rare and endangered species in the world.
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RSPB Coombes Valley
Six Oaks Farm, Bradnop, Leek, Staffs, ST13 7EU
Tel/Fax: 01538 384017
Web:
www.rspb.org.uk
Peaceful walks in secluded oak wooded valley.
Many types of woodland birds can be seen as well
as butterflies, flowers and other wildlife. Open
9am-9pm or dusk if earlier, closed Xmas Eve &
Xmas Day.
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Moorlands Farm Park
Ipstones, Stoke on Trent, Staffordshire, ST10 LP
Tel: 01538 266479
40 different breeds of animals.
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Greenway Bank Country Park
Knypersley, Stoke-On-Trent, Staffordshire, ST8
7QY
Tel: 01782 518200
Web:
www.staffordshire.gov.uk
Open: Summer - Sat 11.00 - 5.00, Sun
11.00 - 6.00, Weekdays bookings only.
Winter: Sun 2.00 - 4.00, Weekdays
bookings only.
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Parkhall Country Park
Weston Rd, Stoke-On-Trent, Staffordshire, ST3
6QD
Tel: 01782 331889
E-mail:
environment.team@stoke.gov.uk
Web:
www.stoke.gov.uk
Stoke-on-Trent’s only National Nature Reserve,
the park consists of sandstone canyons,
woodlands, heathland and ponds. There is
also a visitors centre with a small shop.
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Consall Nature Park
Consall Forge, Wetley Rocks, Stoke-On-Trent,
Staffordshire, ST9 0AJ
Tel: 01782 550939
Web:
www.staffordshire.gov.uk
The parks prime function is that of
conservation, however the are paths for those
who enjoy walking, fishing facilities and picnic
areas.
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Deep Hayes Country Park
Sutherland Rd, Longsdon, Stoke-On-Trent,
Staffordshire, ST9 9QD
Tel: 01538 387655
Web:
www.staffordshire.gov.uk
A 143 acres of woods, meadows and pools, with
plenty of facilities, including a visitor centre
and toilets.
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