Hilderstone

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Hilderstone a few miles south east of Stoke-on-Trent is a pretty village with an intriguing Victorian church, the surrounding green countryside a maze of little lanes... Read More.

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Highfields Farm

Highfields Farm

Beautifully converted Barn with wonderful view over Staffordshire countryside in a quiet location.
A lovely place to unwind after work or after a day's sightseeing or travelling.
Plenty of off road parking

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Moddershall Oaks (1.83 miles)

Moddershall Oaks

Set in over 70 acres of some of Staffordshires most beautiful countryside Moddershall Oaks is a stunning base to operate from. Offering luxury Spa breaks, top notch business hotel or a central location to all ... More | visit website

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Crown Hotel (2.99 miles)

Crown Hotel

Originally an 18th century coaching inn, The Crown is situated in the centre of the canal town of Stone, with easy access from M6 junctions 14 and 15. The hotel has 28 individually furnished rooms, all ... More | visit website

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Stone House Hotel (3.13 miles)

Stone House Hotel

Originally a country house, the Stone House Hotel has been tastefully restored in traditional style to provide a charming and serene environment. With beautiful gardens with an attractive patio area, guest facilities include an excellent ... More | visit website

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Weather Vane (3.92 miles)

Weather Vane

Situated in the heart of the potteries and close to Alton Towers, a halfway house for any journey north or south. A lodge with conference facilities, 180 seater restaurant and lounge bar and external children's ... More | visit website

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Weathervane New Lodge (4.20 miles)

Weathervane New Lodge

The Weathervane is situated on the A50 in Stoke on Trent and has both good links with the M1 and M6.Being only 7 miles from ALTON TOWERS in the heart of the potteries we are ... More | visit website

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Travelodge Stafford M6 (4.21 miles)

Travelodge Stafford M6

Located between junctions 14 & 15 of M6. Access to Travelodge from northbound carriageway, the Travelodge provides contemporary quality accommodation and an ideal base for exploring the Staffordshire countryside. Spacious en-suite rooms, TV in every ... More | visit website

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Days Inn Stafford (4.36 miles)

Days Inn Stafford
Days Inn have 14 great locations across the UK, our Stafford hotel is ideally situated to be perfect for business, personal, families or just a quick overnighter if you’re stuck. The Days Inn hotel in ... More | visit website
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Castle Moat House (4.89 miles)

Castle Moat House

This unique and wonderful turreted castle, dating from 1550 and brought up to date with great style, boasts luxurious and extremely spacious accommodation with romantic appeal. Divided into two dwellings in the last century and ... More | visit website

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The Olde Chapel (4.92 miles)

The Olde Chapel

Set on a country lane just 4 miles from the thrills of Alton Towers and beautiful Dimmingdale, this delightful, smartly furnished and romantic chapel conversion lies amidst pretty countryside near the Cheshire border. There is ... More | visit website

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Yarnfield Park (5.20 miles)

Yarnfield Park
Yarnfield Park Hotel Accommodation and Training and Conference Centre

In addition to our 40 Training and Conference rooms, the Centre boasts an on-site 338 double bedroom hotel all with en-suite facilities. For guests staying on-site we ... More | visit website

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