Things to do in Staffordshire, England: The Best Points of Interest & Landmarks

March 25, 2022 Fernanda Pittenger

Discover the best top things to do in Staffordshire, United Kingdom including Brown Edge Village Hall, War Memorial, Statfold Barn Railway, The Wedgwood Institute, St Nicholas, Croxden Abbey, Cheddleton Flint Mill, Burslem School of Art, Tamworth Castle Grounds, Uttoxeter War Memorial.
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1. Brown Edge Village Hall

School Bank Brown Edge, Stoke-on-Trent England +44 1782 505463 http://www.brownedge.com/village-hall/
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5.0 based on 10 reviews

Brown Edge Village Hall

2. War Memorial

St. Edithas Close, Tamworth B79 7DA England
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War Memorial

3. Statfold Barn Railway

Statfold Barn Farm Ashby Road, Tamworth B79 0BU England +44 1827 830389 [email protected] http://www.statfold.com
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Statfold Barn Railway

Statfold Barn Farm, located close to Tamworth in Staffordshire, is the home to the Statfold Barn Railway which, under the guidance of owners Graham & Carol Lee over the last fifteen years, has grown to become what must be the most significant collection of narrow gauge locomotives in the UK. With over 30 steam locomotives and many internal combustion locomotives, representing most British and several overseas manufacturers. With the recent establishment of the Statfold Narrow Gauge Trust the future of this unique collection is ensured beyond the lifetime of its owners. As well as our public open & enthusiast days, Statfold also offer Driver Experience Days, educational tours & special events including Santa Express Trains, Halloween Steam & Scream and much more..!

Reviewed By checkoutthis

Really enjoyable day out to a local railway that we didn't know existed until a few months ago. Went to' Road and Rail' weekend and was amazed to see how many engines were in steam all day, with options of tram ride or just meandering around the site and museum. Ample, well organised parking and the whole site itself was clean and very well marshalled. Covid 19 measures were excellent, with plenty of sanitiser points and staff cleaning everywhere. Highly recommended and well worth a visit

4. The Wedgwood Institute

Queen Street, Burslem, Stoke-on-Trent ST6 3EG England +44 1782 499766 https://www.facebook.com/WedgwoodInstitute/?ref=page_internal
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The Wedgwood Institute

Reviewed By annette834 - Cheshire, United Kingdom

Such a wonderful building, steeped with history in the Mother Town of the Potteries. Although the building is only open on event days there is no shortage of architecture for you to see so please bring your camera!

5. St Nicholas

The Vicarage, Market Pl, Abbots Bromley, Rugeley WS15 3BP England +44 1283 840242 [email protected]
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6. Croxden Abbey

Croxden England +44 870 333 1181 http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/daysout/properties/croxden-abbey/
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4.5 based on 42 reviews

Croxden Abbey

Reviewed By 888lydiav - Wolverhampton, United Kingdom

We visited here after spending a day at another heritage site Its a free site providing great information about the history of the abbey It has multiple parts to look at and is easy to walk around Parking is limited Would recommend for avid history walkers

7. Cheddleton Flint Mill

Cheadle Rd, Leek ST13 7HL England +44 161 408 5083 [email protected] http://www.cheddletonflintmill.com
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4.5 based on 40 reviews

Cheddleton Flint Mill

Reviewed By Danycoed

Just saw the sign whilst on holiday.location is beside canal on a river so very scenic. The dedicated volunteers will give you a in depth guided tour of this totally unique heritage experience.This is a working exhibit and it’s purpose will surprise.You can also tour the mill keepers cottage next door.

8. Burslem School of Art

Queen Street, Burslem, Stoke-on-Trent ST6 3EJ England http://www.thepotteries.org/listed/21a.html
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Burslem School of Art

9. Tamworth Castle Grounds

Ladybidge, Tamworth B79 7NA England http://www.tamworth.gov.uk/castle-grounds
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4.5 based on 87 reviews

Tamworth Castle Grounds

Reviewed By MellWard - Tamworth, United Kingdom

If your visiting Tamworth just pop to the gardens . They work hard and its always pretty and well tended

10. Uttoxeter War Memorial

Bridge Street, Uttoxeter ST14 8AP England
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Uttoxeter War Memorial

Reviewed By ragiansanti34 - Staffordshire, United Kingdom

The Uttoxeter War Memorial is an impressive monument to the local service members who made the ultimate sacrifice for their country. It’s also where the fox hunters meet up to show off before they go out. I am not sure how often that display goes on. I got caught in the middle of it on New Years Day, while I was visiting. Try to see this memorial when that isn’t going on. There was loads of shouting and aggression. The memorial is beautiful though. It is very well kept and maintained, it’s a lovely display for the military heroes. It’s really nice in the morning on a cold day. I got there as the fog was lifting, it was quite a sight.

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