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Abbey Hulton
exhibition Abbey Hulton takes its name from the former Hulton Abbey, which was located about half a mile from Milton, on the east side of the road from Stoke ...

Abbots Bromley
exhibition Abbots Bromley is an ancient parish which lies six miles south of Uttoxeter. It originally belonged to Burton Abbey when it was granted to the Abbe...

Alrewas
exhibition The village of Alrewas could perhaps be described as a village of waterways. It is situated approximately five miles north- east of Lichfield, sou...

Alstonefield
exhibition Alstonefield is a large parish, situated in the Staffordshire Moorlands in one of the most beautiful parts of the county. It lies adjacent to the ...

Alton
exhibition The village of Alton is situated high above the Churnet Valley, about four miles east from the town of Cheadle and seven miles north west of the to...

Anslow
exhibition The rural village of Anslow is situated on the low Needwood Forest plateau about three miles north-west of Burton-upon-Trent. Until 1861 it was a t...

Armitage
exhibition Armitage is situated in the Trent Valley, close to Rugeley, and adjacent to the Trent and Mersey Canal. The name of this village is known world-wi...

Ashley
exhibition Ashley is situated in the north-west of Staffordshire. The name appears to be of Anglo-Saxon origin and to mean ‘ash tree clearing’ or ‘ash lea’. ...

Audley
exhibition Audley is situated in the north-west of the county, bordering onto Cheshire. It is on relatively elevated ground. Once a significant coal mining ar...

Bagnall
exhibition Bagnall is a picturesque village situated in an elevated position, 229 metres above sea level and about three miles north-west of Hanley. It is sti...

Barton under Needwood
exhibition Barton-under-Needwood is a large village, situated between Burton-upon-Trent and Lichfield just of the A38, the Roman road called Ryknild Street. I...

Betley
exhibition Betley, once described as “one of the smallest and pleasantest market towns in the county” is situated on the borders of Cheshire, six miles north ...



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