Staffordshire - Places of Interest

Places of Interest

See the List of museums in Staffordshire

  • Alton Towers
  • Ancient High House
  • Belvide Reservoir
  • Biddulph Grange
  • Blithbury Reindeer Lodge
  • Blithfield Hall
  • Blithfield Reservoir
  • Brindley Water Mill
  • Broad Eye Windmill
  • Burslem Hall
  • Cannock Chase
  • Chasewater Railway
  • Cheddleton Flint Mill
  • Churnet Valley Railway
  • Coors Visitor Centre and Museum of Brewing (previously the Bass Museum) Closed in June 2008
  • Croxden Abbey
  • Dovecliff Hall
  • Downs Banks
  • Drayton Manor Theme Park
  • Eccleshall Castle
  • Festival Park
  • Ford Green Hall
  • Foxfield Steam Railway
  • Gladstone Pottery Museum
  • Hanley Park
  • Heart of England Way
  • Moseley Railway Trust (Apedale)
  • Ilam Park
  • Izaak Walton Cottage Museum
  • Manifold Way following the route of the former Leek and Manifold Valley Light Railway
  • Lichfield Cathedral
  • Lichfield Road
  • Madeley Old Hall
  • Monkey Forest
  • Moseley Old Hall
  • Mow Cop Castle
  • National Memorial Arboretum
  • Peak District National Park
  • RSPB Coombes Valley
  • Rudyard Lake Steam Railway
  • Sandon Hall
  • Shugborough Estate
  • Stafford Castle
  • Staffordshire Regiment Museum
  • Staffordshire Way
  • Staffordshire Moorlands
  • The Potteries Museum & Art Gallery
  • The Pennine Way
  • The Roaches
  • Tamworth Castle
  • Trentham Gardens
  • Trentham Lakes
  • Tutbury Castle
  • Victoria Park
  • Wall Roman Site
  • Wedgwood Museum
  • Weston Park
  • Whitmore Hall
  • Apedale Community Country Park
Key
Abbey/Priory/Cathedral
Accessible open space
Amusement/Theme Park
Castle
Country Park
English Heritage
Forestry Commission
Heritage railway
Historic House

Museum (free/not free)
National Trust
Theatre
Zoo

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