Hanley is an interesting old mining town, which is one of six that combined make Stoke On Trent, positioned in the county of Staffordshire. It was established as far back as the 13th Century and started out as a small village, since those humble beginnings it has expanded and thrived becoming the hub of the Potteries. It was granted its market charter in 1776 which continues today with the bustling weekly market that's found in Fountain Square. There is a definite vibrant feel when the sun goes down where a stroll around the town will uncover a choice of bars, welcoming pubs, excellent restaurants with tempting menus, and popular night clubs. Visitors to the town have an impressive choice of shopping at the Potteries Shopping Centre, whilst walkers will enjoy the magnificent park which although was once the sight of mining spoil heaps, now however has been returned back to nature. With the busy mining and pottery industries taking hold the problem of the transportation of raw materials, and finished items was solved with the building of the Caldon Canal which courses through the park, although today visitors will discover that the canal plays host to colourful narrow boats which finishes the picturesque scene.
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Webberley's Bookshop
Places to Stay near Hanley
Quality Hotel Stoke (0.47 miles)
This hotel is situated in the heart of the Potteries and is 18 miles from Alton Towers. The theatre, shopping centre, casinos, bars and restaurants are within walking distance. Quality Hotel Stoke-On-Trent is central to many ... More | visit website
Kenwood Guest House (0.66 miles)
Kenwood is a family run Guest House in an excellent location. It is within walking distance of Stoke Railway Station and Hanley city centre and in close proximity to Staffordshire ... More
Haydon House Hotel (1.01 miles)
Haydon House Hotel is located in the heart of The Potteries, this independent family run hotel offers three star accommodation, has an award-winning AA Rosette Restaurant and is the ideal base to tour Staffordshire.Set in ... More | visit websiteNorth Stafford Hotel (1.18 miles)
Situated in central Stoke-on-Trent, directly opposite the railway station and 16 miles from Alton Towers Theme Park, this convenient hotel offers free Wi-Fi in the public lounge, and on-site parking.
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Borough Arms Hotel (1.40 miles)
You can be assured of a warm welcome, impeccable service and the highest degree of comfort. Conveniently situated on the outskirts of Newcastle-under-Lyme.
The Borough Arms Hotel and Restaurant is one of the oldest established hotels ... More | visit website
Swallow George Hotel (1.47 miles)
Express by Holiday Inn (1.84 miles)
This hotel is the perfect choice for visits to the Potteries, Alton Towers, Drayton Manor, Waterworld, Staffordshire County Showground and more. Express by Holiday Inn Stoke-on-Trent is ideally located for a visit to the area's newest ... More | visit website
Plough Motel (2.06 miles)
Friendly individual service in our independently owned motel coupled with excellent cuisine. Close to all major routes with 36 en-suite bedrooms.
Whether you are looking for a weekend away or accommodation while on a business trip ... More
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Ramada Newcastle-Under-Lyme (2.81 miles)
Overlooking the Lyme Valley, the Ramada Newcastle-u-Lyme hotel lies in a quiet setting only 3 miles from Stoke on Trent and with the breathtaking scenery and rugged grandeur of the Peak District just a short ... More | visit website
Crown Hotel (3.24 miles)
The origins of The Crown Hotel go back to the early 1800 with the present building being built in 1887 The hotel provides friendly service with no frills comfortable accommodations at realistic prices Situated opposite the ... More | visit website
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