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Hopton Heath Attractions
A selection of attractions in and around Hopton Heath:
Staffordshire County Showgrnd., Stafford  (< 1 Mile)
Located in 120 acres of beautiful Staffordshire countryside this multi purpose venue hosts a wide variety of national and international events throughout the year including...
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Shire Hall Gallery, Stafford  (3.9 Miles)
Shire Hall Gallery is located in the Market Square at the very heart of Stafford. Housed in a tremendous building, the gallery is a...
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Staffordshire Yeomanry Museum, Stafford  (4 Miles)
The Staffordshire Yeomanry is a famous old section of the armed forces that was established in 1794 as the Staffordshire Volunteer Cavalry. Also known...
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Ancient High House, Stafford  (4 Miles)
This beautiful piece of architecture stands at the very heart of Stafford and is a well loved part of the make-up of the town....
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Stafford Castle, Stafford  (4.1 Miles)
Stafford Castle is one of the most impressive examples of a motte and bailey system in this region of the country. The prominent vantage...
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Izaak Walton’s Cottage, Stone  (4.7 Miles)
This delightful half-timbered cottage is set on the banks of the river Meece in the beautiful Staffordshire countryside. It has been restored and now houses...
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Shugborough, Stafford  (5.4 Miles)
Leave the 21st Century behind and step into the real working environments of The Complete Working Historic Estate. See, feel, hear and smell history as...
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Foxfield Steam Railway, Blythe Bridge  (11.6 Miles)
Experience the nostalgia of this unique heritage steam railway for a 5½ mile round trip, winding through some of North Staffordshire’s most picturesque countryside....
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Museum of Cannock Chase, Cannock  (12.4 Miles)
The Museum of Cannock Chase site was once home to the Valley Colliery; the training pit for thousands of men beginning their working lives in...
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Gladstone Pottery Museum, Stoke-on-Trent  (14.6 Miles)
The Gladstone Pottery Museum takes you back to the origins of pottery in Staffordshire, and there are many hands-on exhibitions and interesting insights into the...
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Royal Winton Factory Shop, Stoke-on-Trent  (14.7 Miles)
Royal Winton is popular the world over as being a leading manufacturer of quality ‘Chintz’ pottery. With history dating back for more than 100 years,...
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Aynsley China, Stoke-on-Trent  (14.8 Miles)
Aynsley China was one of the first pottery companies in Stoke. In 1775, John Aynsley founded a small business, which over 200 years grew into...
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Monkey Forest, Trentham  (16.3 Miles)
The Trentham Monkey Forest provides a unique opportunity for visitors to walk amongst Barbary Macaques as they road freely in some 60 acres of Staffordshire...
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Aerial Extreme, Trentham  (16.3 Miles)
This treetop adventure course allows participants to explore heights and obstacles in relative safety thanks to a clever safety cable system (called Expoglider) and harness...
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Trentham Gardens, Stoke-on-Trent  (16.3 Miles)
Trentham Gardens once famous for its outstanding ‘Italian Gardens’ has recently been transformed following an injection of some £100m. Trentham now has the UK’s largest...
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Sudbury Hall, Sudbury  (18.4 Miles)
Sudbury Hall is one of the most individual of late 17th-century houses, with rich interior decoration including woodcarving by Gibbons, superb plasterwork, and decorative painted...
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Museum of Childhood, Sudbury  (18.4 Miles)
This museum is a fascinating insight into the lives of children from the 18th Century to today. Appealing to all ages, the museum has...
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Portmeirion Potteries, Stoke-on-Trent  (18.5 Miles)
Founded in 1960 by Susan Williams-Ellis and Euan Cooper-Willis, Portmeirion started off as just a supplier for the gift shop in Portmeirion, Wales. By starting...
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The Wedgwood Visitor Centre, Stoke-on-Trent  (18.5 Miles)
Wedgwood Pottery was founded by Josiah Wedgwood in the late 1700s. In the museum, you can see original pieces of pottery from the early days...
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Stoke Repertory Theatre, Stoke-on-Trent  (18.5 Miles)
After Stoke’s long-established amateur dramatics group applied for a lottery grant to build their own theatre for in-house productions, the Stoke Rep was born. With...
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(All distances are direct and may be longer by road)
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