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  2. South Staffordshire Railway Walk - Wikipedia

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    The South Staffordshire Railway Walk starts at Castlecroft and runs for five and a half miles [about 8.85 km] to Wall Heath passing through other villages such as Wombourne where the Railway Café is located en route. It has an all weather surface making it accessible to wheelchairs users, pushchairs and cyclists with free car parking located ...

  3. Alton, Staffordshire - Wikipedia

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    Alton (UK: / ˈ ɒ l t ən / ⓘ OL-tən) is a village in Staffordshire, England. [2] It is noted for the theme park Alton Towers, built around the site of Alton Mansion, which was owned by the Earls of Shrewsbury, [3] and designed by Augustus Pugin. [4] In the 1914 map by Whiston, there were copper works in the village. [2]

  4. Chained Oak - Wikipedia

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    The Chained Oak is an oak tree, tied in chains, near to the village of Alton, Staffordshire, England. The tree, referred to as "The Old Oak", is the subject of a local legend involving the Earl of Shrewsbury and an old beggar woman. It is located on a public footpath to the left of the Chained Oak B&B.

  5. Staffordshire Way - Wikipedia

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    The Staffordshire Way is a long-distance walk in Staffordshire, England. The path links with the Cheshire Gritstone Trail , the Heart of England Way and the North Worcestershire Path . [ 2 ]

  6. File:High Street and the Black Bull, Alton - geograph.org.uk ...

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    Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 06:31, 4 March 2011: 640 × 456 (107 KB): GeographBot == {{int:filedesc}} == {{Information |description={{en|1=High Street and the Black Bull, Alton The Black Bull seemed to be the only place in Alton serving lunches on a November weekday, and we enjoyed it enough to come back the next day.}} |date=2009-11-1

  7. Alasa Farms - Wikipedia

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    Alasa Farms, also known as the Sodus Bay Shaker Tract and Sodus Bay Phalanx, is a historic farm complex located near the hamlet of Alton in Wayne County, New York.The farm complex was originally built and occupied by the Sodus Bay Shakers, an official branch of the United Society of Believers in Christ's Second Appearing, from 1826 to 1838. [2]

  8. Weaver Hills - Wikipedia

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    The southern slopes are rather steep, overlooking the hamlets of Ramsor and Wootton, while the north is more gently sloped towards the Staffordshire Moorlands district. The ten or more tumuli on or around the Weaver Hills, including Cauldon Low (a peak in the same range just to the east) imply significant prehistoric settlements in the area.

  9. Two Saints Way - Wikipedia

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    The Two Saints Way is a recreated pilgrimage route of 92 miles between the cathedral cities of Chester in Cheshire and Lichfield in Staffordshire. The two saints referenced are St Werburgh and St Chad. The route partly follows the Heart of England Way and is around 95% waymarked.