Nestling in the rural hamlet of Chatcull, amid leafy country lanes, this attractive cottage boasts a delightful conservatory overlooking its large lawned garden. One of a pair, and converted to a high standard, it is perfectly placed for walking, cycling and exploring the delights of the Peak District National Park, Shropshire and Cheshire. Fishing and tennis available by arrangement at the owners’ home, ½ mile away.
Staffordshire is a region steeped in history and natural beauty, providing a plethora of activities for visitors to enjoy. Explore the stunning Cannock Chase Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, a haven for walkers, cyclists, and wildlife enthusiasts. Explore the miles of trails that wind through ancient woodlands, heathlands, and meadows, or simply take in the breathtaking views from one of the many viewpoints.
For a touch of culture, pay a visit to the Wedgwood Museum and Factory in Stoke-on-Trent, where you can delve into the world of fine pottery craftsmanship. Discover the artistry behind the iconic Wedgwood ceramics and gain insight into the industry that defined this region.
If you’re seeking family-friendly adventures, Alton Towers Resort promises a day of exhilarating rides and attractions for all ages. With its thrilling roller coasters and enchanting themed areas, it’s a destination that promises fun and excitement for the whole family.
Shrewsbury, with its medieval streets and timber-framed buildings, invites you to step back in time. Stroll along the banks of the River Severn, where you’ll find picturesque parks, gardens, and the famous Quarry Park, host to a variety of events and festivals throughout the year. A short drive away lies Ironbridge, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the birthplace of the Industrial Revolution. Marvel at the iconic Iron Bridge itself, a testament to engineering ingenuity, and explore the fascinating museums that line the riverbank, each offering a unique glimpse into the industrial past of this remarkable area.
Good restaurants in Eccleshall. Shop 2½ miles, pub in Croxton, 1½ miles.