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Leek Attractions
A selection of attractions in and around Leek:
James Brindley Mill, Leek  (< 1 Mile)
This mill and museum celebrate a piece of history and technology that would have once been important and pivotal in the local community. The...
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Churnet Railway, Cheddleton  (2.4 Miles)
The Churnet Valley Railway is one of the most interesting and well loved attractions in this area of the world. The railway gives families...
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Cheddleton Flint Mill, Leek  (2.8 Miles)
There has been a long tradition of industry in this area of Staffordshire, and this Flint Mill is a good example of some of the...
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Rudyard Lake Steam Railway, Leek  (3 Miles)
Situated just to the north of Leek in Staffordshire, this railway offers visitors the chance to travel around a three mile loop, taking in some...
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Rudyard Lake, Leek  (3 Miles)
Rudyard Lake is found in the Staffordshire Moorlands, just 2 miles north of Leek. The area just above Rudyard Lake used to be used...
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Tittesworth Reservoir, Leek  (4.4 Miles)
Tittesworth Reservoir is a tourist attraction for all the family. Not far from the reservoir are the Roaches: a famous gritstone rock formation popular with...
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Ford Green Hall, Stoke-on-Trent  (9.8 Miles)
Ford Green Hall was a seventeenth century house, owned by the Ford family, but has now become a relic and an insight into life in...
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Foxfield Steam Railway, Blythe Bridge  (10.9 Miles)
Experience the nostalgia of this unique heritage steam railway for a 5½ mile round trip, winding through some of North Staffordshire’s most picturesque countryside....
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Moorcroft Pottery, Burslem  (11.7 Miles)
Found in 1897, Moorcroft Pottery quickly became a universally known, prestigious pottery company. In 1904, Moorcroft won the gold medal at the St. Louis International...
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Queen’s Theatre, Burslem  (11.7 Miles)
Queen’s Theatre, built in 1911 by Russell and Cooper of London, is Stoke’s oldest surviving theatre. In the past, many famous people such as Ken...
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Royal Stafford, Burslem  (11.7 Miles)
The Royal Stafford Ceramic Café offers a hands-on exhibition where you can design, make and paint your own pottery: which include earthenware plates, mugs, bowls...
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Ceramica, Burslem  (11.8 Miles)
Ceramica was built at the turn of the millennium to commemorate the glory of the Potteries. The museum will show you every step it takes...
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Little Moreton Hall, Congleton  (12.2 Miles)
One of the most important pieces of Tudor architecture in this area of the country, Little Moreton is a property that has been looked after...
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The Dudson Centre, Hanley  (12.2 Miles)
Richard Dudson found Dudson in 1800, but by the 1891, they started to specialise in pottery for hotels and hospitality. The Dudson museum, in the...
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Regent Theatre, Stoke-on-Trent  (12.4 Miles)
The Regent Theatre was opened in 1929 as a cinema for silent movies, but became a concert venue in the 50’s. It was reopened in...
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Victoria Hall, Stoke-on-Trent  (12.5 Miles)
The Victoria Hall is a premier concert venue in the Midlands, which offers an eclectic range of bands such as Magic, a Kind of Queen,...
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Potteries Museum & Art Gallery, Hanley  (12.6 Miles)
Inside the Potteries Museum and Art Gallery three are four different collections: natural history, local history, arts and crafts and ceramics. The main attraction that...
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Bridgewater Factory Shop, Hanley  (12.7 Miles)
Up until 1996, Wedgwood and the Johnson Brothers owned the factory, until Emma Bridgewater bought it. The Bridgewater Factory Shop offers nearly the whole range...
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Mitchell Memorial Theatre, Hanley  (12.7 Miles)
After German bombers, in World War Two, blew up the building that was on the Mitchell Memorial site, the public decided to build a memorial...
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WaterWorld, Hanley  (12.9 Miles)
WaterWorld is Staffordshire’s largest water theme “park”, with over 10 adrenaline-pumping rides, all based inside a huge swimming pool. The main ride, SpaceBowl, sends you...
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(All distances are direct and may be longer by road)
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