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Our own - Newcastle-under-Lyme
The town used to be the main commercial centre in the area and
today still has the Stones open air market, with various markets
most of the week - including collectors stalls on some days. The
centre includes some fine old buildings and the Borough Museum
and Art Gallery is well worth a visit. Within walking distance
of the town centre is Brampton Park with its large-gauge steam
railway.
Bakewell
A wealth of historic buildings includes Victoria Mill, which is
open to visitors. The parish church of All Saints displays a variety
of different architectural styles, from the Saxon cross of the
eighth or ninth century to the Norman arches.
Buxton
This spa town dates from Roman times, when the Natural Baths were
created for soldiers garrisoned there. Sample the waters at the
old thermal spring then see the fascinating architecture of the
Opera House, the old Victorian Letter Box or the Pavilion Gardens
Concert Halls. The town's museum and art gallery is reckoned to
be very interesting.
Cheddleton
The village is best known for its railway history and its mill.
Cheddleton Railway Centre comprises the fine Victorian station
building and locomotive display hall with steam trains at weekends
and in school holidays.
Congleton
This old textile town has half-timbered buildings and a fine,
recently overhauled, "Venetian Gothic" town hall. New features
include a brasserie and children's indoor play area. It also includes
the Congleton Museum.
Crewe
A huge draw for railway enthusiasts, the Railway Age, features
miniature and standard-gauge railways, working signal boxes plus
restored electric, diesel and steam engines. There is also a model
railway and children's playground.
Hanley (Stoke-on-Trent's City Centre)
The main town and centre of the six towns which make up Stoke-on-Trent,
Hanley has excellent shops, both around the pedestrianised streets
and in the Potteries Shopping Centre, regarded by many as one
of the country's finest.
The Potteries Museum and Art Gallery has much to interest everyone,
especially those with interests in ceramics and fashion. This
is the home of the famous BBC Antiques Roadshow Owl.
Leek
Queen of the Moorlands, with lots of pleasant shops and Brindley
Mill - which illustrates the history of milling.
Market Drayton
The birthplace of gingerbread, you can see where it was first
made, and where traders tried to sell it. Market Drayton was home
to Clive of India and locals claim the British Empire in India
was founded in the town's Old Grammar School.
Newcastle in Bloom - a feast of summer colour and a shopping centre
of character.
Entertainment galore at Festival Park - where you can shop 'til
you drop, too.
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