Staffordshire’s hilly Midlands landscape is breathtaking in all directions. To the north are the Pennines and the Peak District National Park, to the south is the Cannock Chase Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, and the National Forest. The gentler undulations and moorland of central Staffordshire are dotted with ruined Norman castles, old manors and timber great houses. And signs of this area’s long settlement: Iron Age tumuli and Roman camps. Staffordshire has a host of pretty provincial towns and villages, all with their own stories and architecture to share, and some fantastic pubs - some of which have made our Gurus’ list of the best places to stay in Staffordshire. So this is an ideal destination for a county weekend, a walking holiday, or time away with the fam..
Litchfield’s cathedral is one of Britain’s most significant medieval cathedrals, as well as being a magnificent architectural site, and Litchfield’s centre offers plenty more in the way of historic charm. It’s also where Samuel Johnson was born, and Erasmus Darwin, poet and grandfather to Charles, Litchfield has around 230 listed buildings, and is close to the National Memorial Arboretum. Stoke-on-Trent is one of the best places to stay in Staffordshire if you’re interested in the region’s ceramic history - pottery is still made here today, while Burton upon Trent is known for its beer brewing industry - including Carling, Cobra and Marston’s. Stafford has the Ancient High House, the largest timber framed house in Britain.
The best places to stay in Staffordshire for walkers maybe in one of the smaller towns or villages, especially those close to Leek and Ashbourne, and the edge of the Peak District, or Stafford and Great Haywood, close to Cannock Chase. There are also some fantastic walking and cycling routes close to some of the old North Staffordshire coalfield rail lines.
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Staffordshire (Leek)
A charming rural inn ideally located for exploring the Peak District. Cosy rooms are traditional in style with soft hues, antique furniture and the best have heavy wooden four posters. The Bar & Grill serves British pub fare and boasts a lovely terrace with sweeping views.
Staffordshire
A tree-lined drive leads to Netherstowe House, a lovely Grade II listed half-timbered building, located in the historic city of Lichfield. Bedrooms are very inviting with comfortable beds and the bathrooms come with fluffy towels and luxury toiletries. Two restaurants for formal or relaxed dining.
Staffordshire
An imposing stately home set on a 100 acre estate. Individually styled rooms are traditionally dressed with antique furniture, high ceilings, patterned wallpaper and sash windows. An award winning restaurant, atmospheric bar and elegant lounges are relaxing. A truly spoiling rural stay.
Staffordshire (Ellastone )
This cosy pub with rooms is located in the Staffordshire village of Ellastone. Stylish suites have a country feel, with floral, artisan wallpaper, cosy throws and original artworks; book a family room for extra living space. Relax by the open hearth after a country walk; a charming rural retreat.
Staffordshire
A unique hotel made up of boathouses, treehouses, shepherd’s huts and more spread across stunning grounds of lakes and woodland. Interiors are luxurious and minimalist. The best have outdoor spa baths and all have fab views. With fine dining, a spa, and a pool — this is a luxe rural getaway.