Sightseeing
Lovely market town (Markets on Wednesdays and Saturdays and a Total Locally Market on the 1st Sunday of every month) with plenty of antique shops, local businesses., pubs, cafes and restaurants.
(7.6 miles)
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Leek
Lovely market town (Markets on Wednesdays and Saturdays and a Total Locally Market on the 1st Sunday of every month) with plenty of antique shops, local businesses., pubs, cafes and restaurants.
(7.6 miles)
Alton Towers
Farley LaneFor the Thrill Seekers!
(18 miles)
Fabulous walks, views and wild life. Blow the cobwebs away!
Whether you’re an eager climber, an enthusiastic walker or a keen naturalist, the Roaches offers something for everyone.
There are a number of public footpaths across the estate.
(14 miles)
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The Roaches
Fabulous walks, views and wild life. Blow the cobwebs away!
Whether you’re an eager climber, an enthusiastic walker or a keen naturalist, the Roaches offers something for everyone.
There are a number of public footpaths across the estate.
(14 miles)
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Short drive away from Knypersley Mill Barn. Approx. 5 mile walk all the way around the lake. There is a small steam train ride and a cafe. Rudyard Hotel offers a quality carvery and lovely outside seating area.
(7.3 miles)
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Rudyard-See
Lake RoadShort drive away from Knypersley Mill Barn. Approx. 5 mile walk all the way around the lake. There is a small steam train ride and a cafe. Rudyard Hotel offers a quality carvery and lovely outside seating area.
(7.3 miles)
This relatively short walk is really rewarding in terms of the wonderful views – and ascending from the Timbersbrook Car Park gives the opportunity for quite a workout in climbing the 136 steps up the steep side of the hill. It’s a good one for a summer evening after work with a picnic – plenty of flat rocks to sit on at the top!
(7.3 miles)
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The Cloud
This relatively short walk is really rewarding in terms of the wonderful views – and ascending from the Timbersbrook Car Park gives the opportunity for quite a workout in climbing the 136 steps up the steep side of the hill. It’s a good one for a summer evening after work with a picnic – plenty of flat rocks to sit on at the top!
(7.3 miles)
Great for kids as a great park and fields to play in. Fabulous walk and cafe on site. You have to pay for parking though!
Enjoy a circular walk around this lovely reservoir on the edge of the Peak District. There are waterside sections along the shoreline, woodland trails and fantastic views of the nearby Hen Cloud and The Roaches. The walk starts and ends at the visitor centre at the northern end of Tittesworth Water. Here you will find a cafe, an interactive exhibition, and picnic areas overlooking the River Churnet Valley.
If you'd like to continue your walking you could climb to The Roaches for one of the best ridge walks in the country.
A few miles to the east you'll find Rudyard Lake which has great waterside walking and cycling trails.
(8.7 miles)
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Tittesworth Reservoir
Great for kids as a great park and fields to play in. Fabulous walk and cafe on site. You have to pay for parking though!
Enjoy a circular walk around this lovely reservoir on the edge of the Peak District. There are waterside sections along the shoreline, woodland trails and fantastic views of the nearby Hen Cloud and The Roaches. The walk starts and ends at the visitor centre at the northern end of Tittesworth Water. Here you will find a cafe, an interactive exhibition, and picnic areas overlooking the River Churnet Valley.
If you'd like to continue your walking you could climb to The Roaches for one of the best ridge walks in the country.
A few miles to the east you'll find Rudyard Lake which has great waterside walking and cycling trails.
(8.7 miles)
Never done this but know someone who has and really enjoyed talking the alpacas for a walked, followed by afternoon cream tea.
(38 miles)
Cheshire Alpacas
Keepers LaneNever done this but know someone who has and really enjoyed talking the alpacas for a walked, followed by afternoon cream tea.
(38 miles)
Described as the ‘Jewel in Congleton’s Crown’ Astbury Mere Country Park is a beautiful area for the enjoyment of local residents and visitors to the historic market town of Congleton.
The Country Park is open from 9:00 until dusk every day of the year, except Christmas Day. Admission is free of charge.
(8.2 miles)
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Astbury Mere Country Park
Sandy LaneDescribed as the ‘Jewel in Congleton’s Crown’ Astbury Mere Country Park is a beautiful area for the enjoyment of local residents and visitors to the historic market town of Congleton.
The Country Park is open from 9:00 until dusk every day of the year, except Christmas Day. Admission is free of charge.
(8.2 miles)
Little Moreton Hall is a superb example of a timber-framed moated house with rich ornamental panelling. The oldest parts of the house – the great hall and those chambers immediately to the east of it – were built around 1450 for Richard de Moreton, whose family had been landowners in the area for several hundred years. In the 16th century the Moretons added two great bay windows, extended southwards to provide additional accommodation and created a long gallery for promenading and exercising
(7.2 miles)
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National Trust Little Moreton Hall
Newcastle RoadLittle Moreton Hall is a superb example of a timber-framed moated house with rich ornamental panelling. The oldest parts of the house – the great hall and those chambers immediately to the east of it – were built around 1450 for Richard de Moreton, whose family had been landowners in the area for several hundred years. In the 16th century the Moretons added two great bay windows, extended southwards to provide additional accommodation and created a long gallery for promenading and exercising
(7.2 miles)
Glebe Farm, a family friendly visitor attraction set in the picturesque village of Astbury, south Cheshire. Family friendly There’s something for the whole family at Glebe Farm; coffee shop, farm shop, butcher’s, fishmonger’s and an interesting selection of independently owned shops and businesses, nestled in the farm’s barns and outbuildings. There’s a children’s play area and tractor rides at weekends and during the summer. The stars! And not forgetting the star attraction – the animals; Alpaca, Donkeys, Ponies, Goats and more, which are kept in the paddocks, fields and pens around the farm. All with free entry and free parking. We hope you enjoy your visit.
(7.1 miles)
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Glebe Farm
Peel LaneGlebe Farm, a family friendly visitor attraction set in the picturesque village of Astbury, south Cheshire. Family friendly There’s something for the whole family at Glebe Farm; coffee shop, farm shop, butcher’s, fishmonger’s and an interesting selection of independently owned shops and businesses, nestled in the farm’s barns and outbuildings. There’s a children’s play area and tractor rides at weekends and during the summer. The stars! And not forgetting the star attraction – the animals; Alpaca, Donkeys, Ponies, Goats and more, which are kept in the paddocks, fields and pens around the farm. All with free entry and free parking. We hope you enjoy your visit.
(7.1 miles)
Peak Wildlife Park is a beautifully-kept zoo and wildlife conservation centre in Winkhill on the edge of the Peak District, close to Leek in Staffordshire. Here you can get up close and personal with a wide variety of exotic and native animals, from penguins, wallabies and zebras, to deer, rabbits and otters.
(13 miles)
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Peak Wildlife Park
Peak Wildlife Park is a beautifully-kept zoo and wildlife conservation centre in Winkhill on the edge of the Peak District, close to Leek in Staffordshire. Here you can get up close and personal with a wide variety of exotic and native animals, from penguins, wallabies and zebras, to deer, rabbits and otters.
(13 miles)
Discover this mid eighteenth-century working corn mill celebrating the work of James Brindley, millwright and canal engineer renowned as the pioneer of the canal system in Great Britain. Dating from 1752 the mill has been restored from a derelict state by the Brindley Mill Preservation Trust and is the only known corn mill attributable as the work of James Brindley.
(7.6 miles)
Brindley Water Mill
214 Mill StDiscover this mid eighteenth-century working corn mill celebrating the work of James Brindley, millwright and canal engineer renowned as the pioneer of the canal system in Great Britain. Dating from 1752 the mill has been restored from a derelict state by the Brindley Mill Preservation Trust and is the only known corn mill attributable as the work of James Brindley.
(7.6 miles)
The Churnet Valley Railway offers a nostalgic steam train ride through Staffordshire's hidden valley, and into the Staffordshire Moorlands on the outskirts of the Peak District.
(12 miles)
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Churnet Valley Railway 1992 plc
The Churnet Valley Railway offers a nostalgic steam train ride through Staffordshire's hidden valley, and into the Staffordshire Moorlands on the outskirts of the Peak District.
(12 miles)
Close to the Roaches in Leek and through Staffordshire’s Back Forest, is Lud’s Church. An 18 metre deep chasm created in the Roaches’ gritstone caused by a giant landslip, which over the ages has been covered from top to bottom in vibrant moss. This makes the entire chasm outstanding to walk through, the dampness, the deep green colour has suddenly replaced the bright and expansive landscape of the Roaches, and it almost seems unbelievable. It doesn’t take long to explore the chasm, as it is only 100 metres long, but you could spend forever studying every nook and cranny- each as unique as each other.
Lud’s Church is not only interesting from a nature viewpoint, it’s also know for it’s history as in the Fifteenth Century it was used as a secret place for worship for people who would have otherwise been prosecuted. The people using this deep chasm as a church were the Lollards, followers of the early church reformer and so-called ‘heretic’, John Wycliffe.
Other than Luds Church’s religious history, there are also some myths that come with the area. One of our favourites is that Robin Hood and Friar Tuck are reputed to have stayed in the cleft whilst hiding from the authorities. Going further back into the depths of Lud Church’s history is a myth that the chasm was created by the devil’s finger nail as he scraped back parts of the earth.
(16 miles)
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Lud's Church
Close to the Roaches in Leek and through Staffordshire’s Back Forest, is Lud’s Church. An 18 metre deep chasm created in the Roaches’ gritstone caused by a giant landslip, which over the ages has been covered from top to bottom in vibrant moss. This makes the entire chasm outstanding to walk through, the dampness, the deep green colour has suddenly replaced the bright and expansive landscape of the Roaches, and it almost seems unbelievable. It doesn’t take long to explore the chasm, as it is only 100 metres long, but you could spend forever studying every nook and cranny- each as unique as each other.
Lud’s Church is not only interesting from a nature viewpoint, it’s also know for it’s history as in the Fifteenth Century it was used as a secret place for worship for people who would have otherwise been prosecuted. The people using this deep chasm as a church were the Lollards, followers of the early church reformer and so-called ‘heretic’, John Wycliffe.
Other than Luds Church’s religious history, there are also some myths that come with the area. One of our favourites is that Robin Hood and Friar Tuck are reputed to have stayed in the cleft whilst hiding from the authorities. Going further back into the depths of Lud Church’s history is a myth that the chasm was created by the devil’s finger nail as he scraped back parts of the earth.
(16 miles)
The Foxlowe Arts Centre was the brainchild of a group of local people who had the vision of a thriving centre for a rich variety of arts-related projects in the heart of the historic market town of Leek.
(7.4 miles)
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Foxlowe Arts Centre
Stockwell StreetThe Foxlowe Arts Centre was the brainchild of a group of local people who had the vision of a thriving centre for a rich variety of arts-related projects in the heart of the historic market town of Leek.
(7.4 miles)
The Nicholson Institute is a Grade II* landmark building, situated in Stockwell Street, next to Leek College and Staffordshire Moorlands District Council, Leek in the heart of the Staffordshire Moorlands.
(7.4 miles)
The Nicholson Museum & Art Gallery, Leek
Stockwell StreetThe Nicholson Institute is a Grade II* landmark building, situated in Stockwell Street, next to Leek College and Staffordshire Moorlands District Council, Leek in the heart of the Staffordshire Moorlands.
(7.4 miles)
Tittesworth Water Sports and Activity Centre is now one of the largest independent activity centres in Staffordshire. We are based on the shores of Tittesworth Reservoir, near Leek in Staffordshire.
The reservoir itself is owned and managed by Severn Trent Water who use the site as its flagship visitor site in Staffordshire operating from the visitor centre on the opposite side of the lake to us. The reservoir is Staffordshire's second largest at 190 acres, renowned for it's stunning views of the Roaches, a dramatic gritstone edge, there is something for everyone to enjoy on the site which borders the Peak District National Park.
(8.9 miles)
Tittesworth Water Sports and Activity Centre
Tittesworth Water Sports and Activity Centre is now one of the largest independent activity centres in Staffordshire. We are based on the shores of Tittesworth Reservoir, near Leek in Staffordshire.
The reservoir itself is owned and managed by Severn Trent Water who use the site as its flagship visitor site in Staffordshire operating from the visitor centre on the opposite side of the lake to us. The reservoir is Staffordshire's second largest at 190 acres, renowned for it's stunning views of the Roaches, a dramatic gritstone edge, there is something for everyone to enjoy on the site which borders the Peak District National Park.
(8.9 miles)
Walk with monkeys and be amazed at Monkey Forest. Unique day out for all the family. See 140 free roaming Barbary macaques living as they would in the wild.
(14 miles)
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Trentham Monkey Forest
Walk with monkeys and be amazed at Monkey Forest. Unique day out for all the family. See 140 free roaming Barbary macaques living as they would in the wild.
(14 miles)
Trentham is a special place. 725 acres of spectacular natural beauty and home to award-winning Gardens, glorious ancient woodland.
(13 miles)
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Trentham Estate
Stone RoadTrentham is a special place. 725 acres of spectacular natural beauty and home to award-winning Gardens, glorious ancient woodland.
(13 miles)
With 77 timber lodges housing amazing Shops, Cafés and Restaurants and a lovely friendly village atmosphere, you will love the unique shopping experience.
(13 miles)
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Trentham Shopping Village
Stone RoadWith 77 timber lodges housing amazing Shops, Cafés and Restaurants and a lovely friendly village atmosphere, you will love the unique shopping experience.
(13 miles)
There are four reservoirs in the vicinity with Ridgegate and Trentabank reservoirs providing Macclesfield town with drinking water. The forest has a herd of red deer and various other wildlife which you may encounter on a visit. The reservoirs are home to many species of wildfowl .
(18 miles)
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Macclesfield Forest
There are four reservoirs in the vicinity with Ridgegate and Trentabank reservoirs providing Macclesfield town with drinking water. The forest has a herd of red deer and various other wildlife which you may encounter on a visit. The reservoirs are home to many species of wildfowl .
(18 miles)
Wilmslow
Market Town
(24 miles)
Sandbach
Market Town
(17 miles)
A pretty village at the northern end of Dovedale, the village is set in some of the very best walking country.
Hartington's past wealth and importance can be seen in the impressive stone cottages and houses around the village square and many ancient routes and trackways
(20 miles)
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Hartington
A pretty village at the northern end of Dovedale, the village is set in some of the very best walking country.
Hartington's past wealth and importance can be seen in the impressive stone cottages and houses around the village square and many ancient routes and trackways
(20 miles)
Cheddleton Flint Mill is a fine example of a water mill that ground flint for the pottery industry. The site features two water mills, a small museum, a period cottage, the canal and many other exhibits.
(6.9 miles)
Cheddleton Flint Mill
Cheadle RoadCheddleton Flint Mill is a fine example of a water mill that ground flint for the pottery industry. The site features two water mills, a small museum, a period cottage, the canal and many other exhibits.
(6.9 miles)
Beautiful house, setting and gardens.
Chatsworth House is renowned for the quality of its art, landscape and hospitality, and it has evolved through the centuries to reflect the tastes, passions and interests of succeeding generations.
(30 miles)
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Chatsworth House
Beautiful house, setting and gardens.
Chatsworth House is renowned for the quality of its art, landscape and hospitality, and it has evolved through the centuries to reflect the tastes, passions and interests of succeeding generations.
(30 miles)
Three Shires Head is where the counties of Derbyshire, Cheshire and Staffordshire meet at a waterfall and collection of pools on the River Dane.
(17 miles)
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Three Shires Heads
Three Shires Head is where the counties of Derbyshire, Cheshire and Staffordshire meet at a waterfall and collection of pools on the River Dane.
(17 miles)
Visit the only complete Victorian pottery factory from the days when coal burning ovens made the world's finest bone china. Gladstone Pottery Museum offers a fascinating insight into the history of Stoke-on-Trent, famously known the world over as The Potteries.
(11 miles)
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Gladstone Pottery Museum
Uttoxeter RoadVisit the only complete Victorian pottery factory from the days when coal burning ovens made the world's finest bone china. Gladstone Pottery Museum offers a fascinating insight into the history of Stoke-on-Trent, famously known the world over as The Potteries.
(11 miles)
The Manifold Valley Visitor Centre is situated at the northern end of the Manifold Track, a favourite for walkers, cyclists and horse riders.
(18 miles)
Manifold Trail Visitor Centre
B5054The Manifold Valley Visitor Centre is situated at the northern end of the Manifold Track, a favourite for walkers, cyclists and horse riders.
(18 miles)
A new National Park bike hire facility is now open for visitors to enjoy on the Manifold Track at Hulme End. Based in the listed former station building in this attractive village, the facility is an ideal place to start exploring the Manifold Valley.
(18 miles)
Manifold - Peak District National Park Cycle Hire
A new National Park bike hire facility is now open for visitors to enjoy on the Manifold Track at Hulme End. Based in the listed former station building in this attractive village, the facility is an ideal place to start exploring the Manifold Valley.
(18 miles)
On the door step!
We are situated below the dam of Knypersley Reservoir, so no need to drive anywhere. This is the source of the River Trent. There are picturesque waterfalls and natural springs.
(0.3 miles)
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Knypersley Reservoir
On the door step!
We are situated below the dam of Knypersley Reservoir, so no need to drive anywhere. This is the source of the River Trent. There are picturesque waterfalls and natural springs.
(0.3 miles)
Lovely country park walks with fishing pool.
Free parking and walks.
Charming country pub just 1 minute away ' Talbot Inn'
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Biddulph Country Park
Grange RoadLovely country park walks with fishing pool.
Free parking and walks.
Charming country pub just 1 minute away ' Talbot Inn'
This amazing Victorian garden was created by James Bateman for his collection of plants from around the world. A visit takes you on a global journey from Italy to the pyramids of Egypt, a Victorian vision of China and a re-creation of a Himalayan glen.
The garden features collections of rhododendrons, summer bedding displays, a stunning Dahlia Walk and the oldest surviving golden larch in Britain, brought from China in the 1850s.
The Geological Gallery shows how Bateman's interests went beyond botany. Opened in 1862 the unique hallway is a Victorian attempt to reconcile geology and theology.
There are narrow gravel paths and over 400 steps throughout the garden.
(4.3 miles)
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Biddulph Grange Garten
Grange RoadThis amazing Victorian garden was created by James Bateman for his collection of plants from around the world. A visit takes you on a global journey from Italy to the pyramids of Egypt, a Victorian vision of China and a re-creation of a Himalayan glen.
The garden features collections of rhododendrons, summer bedding displays, a stunning Dahlia Walk and the oldest surviving golden larch in Britain, brought from China in the 1850s.
The Geological Gallery shows how Bateman's interests went beyond botany. Opened in 1862 the unique hallway is a Victorian attempt to reconcile geology and theology.
There are narrow gravel paths and over 400 steps throughout the garden.
(4.3 miles)
Perhaps best known for its unique and delicious Pudding, Bakewell has many more tempting treats to offer - ranging from shopping and specialist markets to relaxing strolls and special events.
Idyllically situated on the banks of the river Wye, the biggest town in the Peak District National Park's mellow stone buildings, medieval five-arched stone bridge and quaint courtyards are a magnet for painters, photographers and sightseers alike.
(26 Miles)
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Bakewell Visitor Centre
Bridge StreetPerhaps best known for its unique and delicious Pudding, Bakewell has many more tempting treats to offer - ranging from shopping and specialist markets to relaxing strolls and special events.
Idyllically situated on the banks of the river Wye, the biggest town in the Peak District National Park's mellow stone buildings, medieval five-arched stone bridge and quaint courtyards are a magnet for painters, photographers and sightseers alike.
(26 Miles)
Home of Buxton Water, this special thermal spa town is nestled in the centre of the beautiful Peak District, surrounded by the UK's oldest National Park.
(20 miles)
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Buxton Opera House
Water StreetHome of Buxton Water, this special thermal spa town is nestled in the centre of the beautiful Peak District, surrounded by the UK's oldest National Park.
(20 miles)
The Potteries Museum & Art Gallery houses Designated Collections and displays fine and decorative arts, costume, local history, archaeology and natural history collections as well as the world's greatest collection of Staffordshire ceramics. It is also home to the fascinating Staffordshire Hoard and the outstanding Spitfire Gallery. Relax at the museum cafe or browse the Foyer Shop for unique quality gifts. Follow children's trails and enjoy drop-in activities and special events. There are also changing exhibitions throughout the year.
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The Potteries Museum und Kunstgalerie
Bethesda Street
The Potteries Museum & Art Gallery houses Designated Collections and displays fine and decorative arts, costume, local history, archaeology and natural history collections as well as the world's greatest collection of Staffordshire ceramics. It is also home to the fascinating Staffordshire Hoard and the outstanding Spitfire Gallery. Relax at the museum cafe or browse the Foyer Shop for unique quality gifts. Follow children's trails and enjoy drop-in activities and special events. There are also changing exhibitions throughout the year.
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Food scene
The Top Pub - Brown Edge
Hill TopST6 8TX (1 mile) 01782 504536
Hotel Rudyard
Lake RoadST13 8RN (5.9 miles) 01538 306208
Toby Carvery Endon
Leek RoadST9 9BE (2.9 miles) 01782 502115
The Travellers Rest
Tompkin RoadST9 9LX (3.5 miles) 01782502580
The Black Horse
381 Leek RdST9 9BA (3.2 miles) 01782 502239
Pabna Restaurant
16-18 Ashbourne RdST13 5AS (7.5 miles) 01538 381156
Great Indian
TAKEAWAY - ST13 5AS (7.5 miles) 01538 399401 Great Indian takeaway and will deliver - Give them the gate code and post code of ST6 8UG
Poppadom Express Leek
16-18 Ashbourne RdTAKEAWAY - ST13 5AS (7.5 miles) 01538 399401 Great Indian takeaway and will deliver - Give them the gate code and post code of ST6 8UG
Leek Bar & Grill
22-27 Getliffes YardST13 6HU (7.6 miles) 01538 382812
So Thai at Leek
77-81 Haywood StST13 5JH (7.4 miles) 01538 398686
Primo Piano Ristorante & Pizzeria
10a Sheep MarketST13 5HW (7.4 miles) 01538 398289
The Old Mill Smokehouse
Haywood StreetST13 5JZ (7.4 miles) 01538 381550
The Lazy Trout
ST13 8SN (11 miles) 01538 300385
The Brownlow Inn
Brownlow Heath LaneCW12 4TH (8.5 miles) 01477 500281
The Plough Inn
Macclesfield RoadCW12 2NH (9.6 miles) 01260 280207
DV8 Bar Lounge
6 Little StreetCW12 1AR (9.3 miles) 01260 278553
Rumba Congleton
6-8 Swan BankCW12 1AH (9.2 miles) 01260 400101
Miller & Carter Talke
Newcastle RoadST7 1UR (6.5 miles) 01782 776676
Sandy Lane Fish & Chips
10 Sandy LnTAKEAWAY - Chinese and chip shop ST6 8QJ
(1.7 miles) 01782 505255
Roaring Meg
40 Pennine WayST8 7EA ( 4.1 miles) 01782 516664
Ego Restaurant
1 Stanley RdST9 9NL ( 2.9 miles) 01782 502116
ST13 8TW (10 miles) 01538 300296
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The Three Horseshoes Country Inn & Spa (Leek)
Buxton RoadST13 8TW (10 miles) 01538 300296
The Purple Pakora
14 Lawton StCW12 1RP (7.7 miles) 01260 291110
Egerton Arms Country Inn
Peel LaneCW12 4RQ (7 miles) 01260 273946
Pecks Restaurant
Newcastle RoadCW12 4SB (8.2 miles) 01260 275161
Something extra special
The Counting House - JD Wetherspoon
18 Swan BankCW12 1AH (8 miles) 01260 272654
Norton Fish Bar
39 Bemersley RoadTAKEAWAY - ST6 8JF (2.9 miles) 01782 536408
The Green Dragon - JD Wetherspoons
2 St Edward StST13 5DS (7.3 miles) 01538 392540
The Bradley Green
68 High StreetST8 6AS (3.1 miles) 01782 375500
JD Weatherspoons
The Stafford Arms
The Green01782 502266
The Grn, Bagnall, Stoke-on-Trent ST9 9JR
Duck Goose
24 Saint Edward StreetST13 5DS 01538 713008 (7.3 miles)
Pasta Di Piazza
125 High St ST5 1PS 01782 617610 (9.2 miles)
The Napoli
ST13 5DZ (7.5 miles)
The Hollybush Inn Denford
Denford RoadST13 7JT
6 miles
Orange Tree Bar & Grill
CW12 4EY ( 8.4 miles)
The Cheshire Tarvern
West RoadCW12 4EY ( 8.4 miles) 01260 279637
Leek (7miles)
They sell homemade vanilla and strawberry whippy ice creams, delicious homemade milk shakes and slushies aswell as waffles and snugburys ice cream. Everything is very reasonably priced with ice creams better value than the traditional van. Nothing on the menu is above £5
Spoilt for Choice
Leek (7miles)
They sell homemade vanilla and strawberry whippy ice creams, delicious homemade milk shakes and slushies aswell as waffles and snugburys ice cream. Everything is very reasonably priced with ice creams better value than the traditional van. Nothing on the menu is above £5
Actvity
Tenpin Stoke
Festival Park, Stoke on Trent, ST1 5SP
(6.7 miles)
Waterworld, Festival Park, Festival Way, Stoke-on-Trent ST1 5PU
(6.8 miles)
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Wasserwelt
Festival WayWaterworld, Festival Park, Festival Way, Stoke-on-Trent ST1 5PU
(6.8 miles)
Splash Landings Hotel, Alton Towers, Alton, Stoke-on-Trent ST10 4DB
(18 miles)
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Splash Landings Hotel
Splash Landings Hotel, Alton Towers, Alton, Stoke-on-Trent ST10 4DB
(18 miles)
Cineworld Cinema Stoke-on-Trent, City Centre, Quadrant Rd, Hanley, Stoke-on-Trent ST1 1PS
(6.2 miles)
Cineworld Cinema Stoke-on-Trent
Quadrant RoadCineworld Cinema Stoke-on-Trent, City Centre, Quadrant Rd, Hanley, Stoke-on-Trent ST1 1PS
(6.2 miles)
Alton Towers
Farley LaneFarley Ln, Alton, Stoke-on-Trent ST10 4DB
The Square Market Arcade, High St, Newcastle-under-Lyme ST5 1PT
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Vue Cinema Newcastle-Under-Lyme
High StreetThe Square Market Arcade, High St, Newcastle-under-Lyme ST5 1PT
Westwood Golf Club
LadderedgeLadderedge, Leek ST13 7AA
(7 Miles)
Leek Golf Club
Cheddleton RoadCheadle Rd, Leek ST13 7DR
(7.8 Miles)
Cloudside Shooting Ground
Red LaneRed Ln, Congleton CW12 3QG
6.7 miles
Fastlane Karting
151 King St151 King St, Fenton, Stoke-on-Trent ST4 3ER
TeamSport Go Karting Stoke
Waterloo RoadWaterloo Rd, Burslem, Stoke-on-Trent ST6 2QB
Segway, Axe Throwing, Archery, Harness Sphere, Aqua Sphering, Sky Bow, Air Riffle.
Heaton House Farm Madrenaline Activities, Rushton Spencer, Heaton SK11 0RD
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Madrenaline Activities
Segway, Axe Throwing, Archery, Harness Sphere, Aqua Sphering, Sky Bow, Air Riffle.
Heaton House Farm Madrenaline Activities, Rushton Spencer, Heaton SK11 0RD
Supermarkets
Closest
ALDI
Brownhills RoadTunstall Road, Biddulph ST8 7AB
2.6 miles
Sainsbury's
1 Park RdWharf Road, Biddulph ST8 6AJ
3.2 miles
Tesco Express
87-89 Biddulph RdBiddulph Road, Stoke-on-Trent St6 6SH
3.2 miles
Home Bargains
Wharf RoadWarf Road, Biddulph ST8 6AG
3.2 miles
Newcastle Road, Leek ST13 5QB
6.8 miles
OR Festival Park, Ridgeway Drive, Stoke-on-Trent ST1 5NY
6.3 miles
Morrisons
Newcastle RoadNewcastle Road, Leek ST13 5QB
6.8 miles
OR Festival Park, Ridgeway Drive, Stoke-on-Trent ST1 5NY
6.3 miles
Lidl
3-4 Wilmslow RdHigh Street, Tunstall ST6 5EG
4.3 miles
Wolstanton Retail Park A500, Queensway, ST53AP
7.6 miles
OR Scotia Road, Tunstall ST6 6AT
4.7 miles
Asda Wolstanton Superstore
QueenswayWolstanton Retail Park A500, Queensway, ST53AP
7.6 miles
OR Scotia Road, Tunstall ST6 6AT
4.7 miles
Marks & Spencer Wolstanton Stoke
1345 Grange LnST5 0AP (7.6 miles)
Morrisons Daily
High Lane, Brown Edge ST6 8QA
1.7 miles
Scrumbles Cake Shop
High Lane, Brown Edge ST6 8QA
1.7 miles