Related links:

Reviews | Reports | Destinations | Travel

BOOK STAFFORDSHIRE HOTELS

Join in

Send page to a friend

Staffordshire Travel Tips

Help other visitors to Staffordshire - email us your own travel tips

Stoke-on-Trent

Longton Market is really terrific - it has all the goods that tesco have without expensice packaging - Warren

Stoke-on-Trent Town Details

Tamworth

what a lovely market Tamworth is, very busy, loads of different stalls..the make-up stall outside woolworths on a Saturday was fantastic loads of christmas presents at bargain prices..The sweet stall also outside woolies was mind blowing - sara jones

Tamworth Town Details

Tutbury

Tutbury is a large village (or is it a small town? - there's some debate) of about 3,000 residents surrounded by the agricultural countryside of Staffordshire and Derbyshire. We are 5 miles north of Burton upon Trent and 20 miles south of the Peak District.

Cut glass has been manufactured here for many years and a tourist trade has built upon the long and distinguished history of the Norman Priory Church and Medieval Castle where Mary Queen of Scots was once imprisoned.

There are some fine Georgian and Regency buildings and the half-timbered Dog and Partridge Hotel. There are antique and craft shops in the village as well as factory shops at the two glassworks. Population 3,000

Tutbury Town Details

Staffordshire County Page | Staffordshire Attractions| More Tips

Recommended Books:

A Picture of Britain
A Picture of Britain
Ashes Fever
Ashes Fever
Coast
Coast
Churchill
Churchill

Brit Quote:
Each generation imagines itself to be more intelligent than the one that went before it, and wiser than the one that comes after it - George Orwell
More Quotes

On this day:
Canterbury Monks Observe Massive Meteor Event - 1178, Battle of Sevenoaks - 1450, 1st British Life Insurance Policy - 1583, Battle of Chalgrove Field - 1643, Johnson Contracts to Produce His Dictionary - 1746, Battle of Waterloo - 1815, Redcoats Drop Breeches - 1823, Staines Air Disaster - 1972, Battle of Orgreave - 1984
More dates from British history

click here to view all the British counties

County Pages