Stafford: Attractions and more...
The oldest structure in Stafford is the St Chad’s Church. There are quite a few historical homes and castles like the Shugborough Hall, Ancient High House, Izaak Walton Cottage and the Stafford castle.
The Museum of Staffordshire Yeomanry is housed at the attic of the Ancient House displaying uniforms, medals and weapons. If you want to enjoy the scenery you can take a walk around the Victoria Park or the Cannock Chase.
Saint Mary’s church was built here around the 12th century. The Brasserie at the Swan Hotel, Holly Bush Inn, Moat House and Café Indian are a few restaurants serving modern British and Indian cuisine.
The nightlife is exciting and active with plenty of bars and clubs through out the town. The Royal Oaks, Vernon Arms, Fox and Hounds, Three Crowns are some of them. Rock and alternate music could be enjoyed at the pubs like Burntwood, Burton on Trent or the Sugar mill etc.
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Other Attractions United Kingdom:
Cannock (About 8.9 mi) - codsall (About 12.7 mi) - Stoke-on-Trent (About 13.9 mi) - Lichfield (About 14.9 mi) - Newcastle-under-Lyme (About 15 mi) - Wolverhampton (About 15.2 mi)
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