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List of Best Things to do in Stafford, United Kingdom (UK)
Cannock Chase
Gentleshaw Birds of Prey and Wildlife Centre
Victoria Park
Ancient High House
Red Lion Farm
Boscobel House
Staffordshire Wildlife Trust - The Wolseley Centre
Stafford Castle
Thor's Cave
Cannock Chase Trekking Centre
A bike ride from Stafford to Cannock Chase
Ride from Stafford to Linslade Visitor Centre on Cannock Chase with the Crewe Clarion Wheelers
Marquis's Drive Castle Ring Walk, Cannock Chase Walks In Staffordshire, England, UK
Marquis's Drive Castle Ring Walk, Cannock Chase Walks In Staffordshire, England, UK
Marquis's Drive Castle Ring Walk was about 5.25 miles in distance. The terrain of the route was a combination of woodland tracks and paths; plus a couple of short road sections. The walking was on undulating ground with gradual to moderate inclines, except for one short steep ascent and descent. Route finding was easy with obvious paths, good waymarking and good landmarks. Some of the woodland tracks were muddy, waterlogged and slippery in places.
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Places to see in ( Penkridge - UK )
Places to see in ( Penkridge - UK )
Penkridge is a market town and civil parish in Staffordshire, England, which since the 17th century has been an industrial and commercial centre for neighbouring villages and the agricultural produce of Cannock Chase. The wealthiest establishment in Penkridge in the Middle Ages, its collegiate church building survived the abolition of the chantries and is the tallest structure in the town centre.
The parish is crossed towards its eastern border by the M6 motorway and a separate junction north of the M6 toll between the West Midlands and Stoke-on-Trent. Penkridge has a railway station on the West Coast Main Line railway next to the Grade I listed medieval church. Penkridge Viaduct and the Staffordshire and Worcestershire Canal are to either side of Market Street and the Old Market Square and are among its landmarks.
Penkridge is a parish unit within the East Cuttlestone Hundred of Staffordshire. Its boundaries have varied considerably over the centuries. The ancient parish of Penkridge, defined in 1551, although it existed in much the same form throughout the Middle Ages, was made up of four distinct townships: Penkridge itself, Coppenhall, Dunston, and Stretton. As a place with its own institutions of local government, the parish was also known as Penkridge Borough.
Penkridge became a civil parish in the 1830s and in 1866 was shorn of the three smaller townships, which became separate parishes. It was constituted as a parish of four distinct constablewicks: Penkridge, Levedale, Pillaton, and Whiston. In 1934, the civil parish exchanged some territory with the surrounding parishes to rationalise the boundaries, acquiring the whole of the former civil parish of Kinvaston in the process. The civil parish was the merger of the following settlements or entirely farmed manors:
Penkridge
Gailey
Levedale
Longridge
Drayton
Whiston
Bickford
Congreve
Mitton
Pillaton
Lyne Hill
Otherton.
Penkridge is in the district of South Staffordshire in the county of Staffordshire. It is between Stafford, five miles (8 km) to the north and Wolverhampton, ten miles south, and lies mostly on the east bank of the River Penk. The development of Penkridge has been closely linked to its relationship to major routes. The town of Penkridge lies on the medieval route between the county towns of Stafford and Worcester, which also passed through Wolverhampton. The Penkridge section became part of the major stagecoach routes linking London and Birmingham with Manchester and Liverpool and is now subsumed into the A449 road.
Penkridge's local market has been revived and is held on Wednesdays and Saturdays. The substantial tower of the Grade I listed Church of St. Michael and All Angels on the western edge of town, parts of which date back to the early thirteenth century, is visible even to passing road and rail travelers. A smaller Methodist church is on the largest road (the A449) route through the town, and there are three short streets of buildings dating from the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, from the railway station eastward. Penkridge has its own historic stocks and cells remain in the town centre.
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The 883 Iron Goes to Cannock and Penkridge
This is a ride-out video of the 883 iron to Cannock and then across to Penkridge which captures local scenery. The sun does come out, eventually.
I don't say much during the vlog so I added some background music. The Penkridge New Road, from Cannock, is quite old actually, and bumpy. It gave the suspension on the iron quite a work out - so there's some vibration in that section of footage. Please feel free to leave a comment, like or dislike, etc.
Correction:
As John Gerry commented below, which I can't reply to for some reason, when I say on this video I'm in Hedensford, I was in fact in Huntington. Sorry for my mistake, I always seem to get these two place names confused in my head. Cheers
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On our way to the Specialized MTB Demo Day at Cannock Chase
First cruise around Follow the Dog Trail in 2015, and a stop off at the Specialized MTB Demo Day at Tackeroo Campsite, Cannock Chase, Staffordshire, UK
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Cannock Chase; Biking with my 8 year old son
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The Mayor's Parade in Stafford, England
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Enjoy Staffordshire - a world of possibilities
Just about anything's possible in Staffordshire:
Overload on fun and excitement at the UK's two most thrilling theme parks at Alton Towers Resort and Drayton Manor Theme Park.
For nature-lovers there's the stunning Staffordshire Peak District and the dramatic rocky Roaches -- perfect walking, biking and trekking country.
Explore ancient Cannock Chase with its free-roaming royal deer, and the National Forest's green miles with hands-on woodland crafts.
Discover our unique ceramic heritage in The Potteries through world famous names like Wedgwood, Portmeirion, Spode and Moorcroft. Pick up wonderful bargains at factory outlet shops. Have a go at making your own pot.
Visit the county's many blooming glorious gardens. Or enjoy our unique history brought to life by the Staffordshire Hoard Mercian Trail in Stafford's Shire Hall, Lichfield Cathedral and Tamworth Castle.
Be awed by Lichfield's 9th century 3-spired Cathedral, centrepiece of this Heritage City.
Make the most of all the exciting events at our castles at Tamworth, Tutbury and Stafford.
Take in the Trentham Estate's beautiful gardens and Monkey Forest. Try one of the barefoot walks. Share the forest with free-roaming monkeys.
Swing aloft on one of our exhilarating treetop walks.
And of course everyone should have a go at steering a narrowboat along one of our peaceful canals. We have more miles of them than any other county.
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Staffordshire Woods Halloween Hike
This is the south ravine of the Staffordshire woods.
There are several interesting artifacts in here. There is an old farmstead with lots of interesting architectural building materials laying around.
In an open spot in the woods is a wrecked car sitting at the bottom of a crater formed when the car was dropped from the air.
Just north of the upper corner of the Hunt Club golf course is an old fugitive's shelter. Laying around is a sleeping bag on top of some garbage bags, a couple of frying pans, a bar towel and a few drink cans from when this person would break into the clubhouse to steal supplies.
Plus, there are a couple of nesting hawks in the neighbourhood.
The Morning Commute to work. Morning Stafford! Team Stafford Outdoor Leisure
Our commute into work through Doxey Marshes, the old railway tracks, by the river and through Stafford Town Centre. Watch out for the Snow Goose!
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