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Knittynatter Fri 10-May-19 12:39:31

3 of us have a couple of nights booked at Trentham Gardens premier inn. Besides the gardens can anyone recommend other attractions in the area? (3 youthful thinking Grannies! ?)

jura2 Wed 22-May-19 16:41:41

Oh wow- sorry for highjack too- hope you'll forgive.

Mr Clubb is still going, wow? Say hello from us if you have contact. We lived right at the top of Seagrave Place- and when DD1 was little, I used to be baby minder for one of the Keele Uni lecturers.

Juliette Wed 22-May-19 14:56:57

Sorry to have hijacked your thread OP.
I think if I was visiting Trentham I’d be inclined to go to Wedgwood, it’s quite close by and is well signposted.
Factory tour, a bit more retail therapy and a lovely afternoon tea, perfect smile

Juliette Wed 22-May-19 14:50:38

Jura Shelton Bar was replaced in 1986 by the very successful Garden Festival. Now a popular retail park.

Berrisford Crescent is just as you left it as is the whole of the Westlands. Lots of student houses however, which weren’t there in your day. Being half way between Keele and what is now The University Hospital of North Staffordshire UHNS for short, makes it an ideal area for students.

The new hospital is still a work in progress. Parts of the old workhouse, which became the City General not the entire buildings just the facias, have been listed and retained.

Sandy Clubb, if I remember correctly from a previous thread was your consultant as he was mine, is still alive and well.
Hope you’re able to visit sometime, lots of changes mostly for the better.

jura2 Wed 22-May-19 11:48:49

Really must find time to go and visit again- see our little house at the end of the cul-de-sac and see what has replaced Shelton Steel Bar- and see what the Hospital is like now. And of course, Trentham Gardens smile

jura2 Sun 19-May-19 21:14:23

So a few Pottery grans then - we lived at the old Hospital on Hartshill for a while, then moved to our first little house in the Westlands, off Beresford Crescent. Happy Days - our DD1 was born there, at the General.

Resurgam123 Sun 19-May-19 14:17:47

About 4miles up the road for me.

Dont try and get the on the M6 though.

The potteries are quite an interesting place really .

midgey Sun 19-May-19 12:11:40

Jura2 you will be blown away by Trentham! The gardens are really amazing and the many shops well worth a visit. You will need lots of money though!

David0205 Sun 19-May-19 11:29:39

Tatton Park should be nice this time of year, Dorothy Clive is a must and Arley Hall at Northwich.

jura2 Sun 19-May-19 11:11:27

Callistemon, as we have several friends who live in Alton - we have visited a few times with free tickets, and headed straight to the garden well away from the rides and the shops, cafés, etc.

EllanVannin Fri 17-May-19 12:15:37

Friend and myself enjoyed a weekend in Staffordshire many years ago. Trentham gardens was lovely and we visited Tamworth castle as wherever we went we had to visit a castle.

Blinko Fri 17-May-19 11:32:20

I second (third/fourth?) Biddulph Grange and Little Moreton Hall. Nantwich too is a lovely market town. Staffs is a less well known area, but it's well worth spending some time seeing the sights. Enjoy your stay.

Callistemon Fri 17-May-19 11:28:06

Alton Towers used to be lovely up until then jura! I last visited in 1977.

jura2 Thu 16-May-19 21:08:10

SEcond Biddulph Grange and lovely Little Moreton Hall.

When we lived in the Potteries, Trentham Gardens were very small and run down - we really must go and visit soon.

In the early 70s- Alton Towers had one Merrygoround! But the gardens were and still are gorgeous- down to the Orangerie and the Chinese Pavillon, and down the stream to the wild area. Such a shame it is no longer possible to visit the garden alone.

Chewbacca Fri 10-May-19 19:01:52

Wedgwood Pottery Factory Shop is worth a look if you like their china ware.
Trentham Monkey Forest is just at the back of Trentham Gardens and is very interesting.

monkey-forest.com

Sook Fri 10-May-19 18:59:52

Little Moreton Hall, which is not far from Biddulph Grange both are NT properties. The lovely market town of Nantwich which has an outdoor brine swimming pool. Market days are twice weekly Thursday and Saturday. It's a quaint little town with it's black and white timbered buildings. StMarys church aka the Cathedral of South Cheshire. Plenty of cafes and restaurants and a variety of individual shops amongst the usual high street stores. Enjoy xx

midgey Fri 10-May-19 18:40:56

Gladstone pottery, Middleport and Spode all are well worth a visit but you may need transport!

GrandmaKT Fri 10-May-19 18:37:13

Another vote for Biddulph Grange. The gardens are beautiful.

Knittynatter Fri 10-May-19 18:23:55

Thanks very much for all your ideas although I shouldn’t think we will be checking out Alton Towers ? ?

Febmummaofaboy Fri 10-May-19 15:08:27

Emma Bridgewater and Shugborough Estate, Stone is a close town and has lots of lovely restaurants. You are close to stoke on Trent and they have alot going on there too smile

Cherrytree59 Fri 10-May-19 13:44:35

ann of course I had forgotten Alton Towers.
If the rides are not the OP's cup of tea,the gardens are lovely.

Callistemon Fri 10-May-19 13:40:11

Depending on which way you are travelling, The Roaches and also Dovedale are worth a visit - people tend to forget that part of the Peak District is in Staffordshire.

The Wedgwood Factory and Museum is not far away.

annsixty Fri 10-May-19 13:38:04

How youthful are you?
There is always Alton Towers!!!

Cherrytree59 Fri 10-May-19 13:33:04

Biddulph Grange gardens are lovely.

Cherrytree59 Fri 10-May-19 13:30:57

There not their.

Cherrytree59 Fri 10-May-19 13:30:20

Shugborough is worth a visit. It has recently been take over by the Natonal Trust. Was the ancestral home of the Anson family and the last person to actualy live their was the Queen's cousin and photographer Patrick Lichfield.

The National Arboretum Staffordshire.