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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Stables - Northwood Farm
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    Staffordshire

    The Stables - Northwood Farm

    Ref: S882455

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    An attractive, rural hideaway for two, this appealing holiday home is perfect for anyone wishing to immerse themselves in the natural beauty of Derbyshire and Staffordshire. Situated near Ellastone, 5 miles from Ashbourne and 6 miles from the...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Horton Lodge Boathouse
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    Staffordshire

    Horton Lodge Boathouse

    Ref: S283697

    Reviews 37

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    Rudyard Lake lies in a thickly wooded hillside area of the Staffordshire Moorlands. The 2.5 mile-long lake, part of which is a conservation area, offers many activities including sailing, boating and fishing, as well as many lovely walks and cycle...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Porter's Lodge
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    Staffordshire

    Porter's Lodge

    Ref: S4325

    Reviews 46

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    The town of Tamworth is a large market town which takes its name from the River Tame which flows through the town, along with the River Anker. Tamworth is home to both Tamworth Castle and the Moat House, two wonderful, historic buildings. The town...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Crofts Annexe
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    Staffordshire

    Crofts Annexe

    Ref: S526972

    Reviews 15

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    The Cannock Chase AONB and the city of Stafford are easily accessible from this lovely village and civil parish, which is situated in Staffordshire not far from Rugeley. There are plenty of stores, bars, and eateries in Abbots Bromley, along with...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Victorian Wing,  Weston-under-Lizard, Shifnal
  • Staffordshire

    The Victorian Wing, Weston-under-Lizard, Shifnal

    Ref: S279830

    Reviews 9

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    The Victorian Wing is a stylish and quirky apartment, perfect for family and friends to enjoy a special break away. The apartment has everything a group of guests needs for a relaxed and enjoyable getaway, with plenty of space and rooms to revel...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Spa Court - Flat 5
  • Staffordshire

    Spa Court - Flat 5

    Ref: S1048559

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    Burton-on-Trent is a market town resting between the city of Lichfield and the city of Derby in Staffordshire. Often known as Burton Upon Trent, this town sits gracefully along the banks of the River Trent, just a short drive away from the...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 2A Gaunt Buildings
  • Staffordshire

    2A Gaunt Buildings

    Ref: S284160

    Reviews 11

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    Leek is a vibrant market town in Staffordshire, recognised as 'The Queen of the Moorlands' and resting on the edge of the Peak District, home to a wealth of Victorian architecture, a market place, antique emporiums, high street shopping,...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Apartment in Staffordshire
  • Staffordshire

    Apartment in Staffordshire

    Ref: S668457

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    A modern and stylish delight, set in the heart of brewing country, with great connections to rural local areas and a wealth of things to explore from your doorstep. A perfect bolthole for two, just 100 yards away from the National Brewery Centre,...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Earl Grey Inn Apartment
  • Staffordshire

    Earl Grey Inn Apartment

    Ref: S800810

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    The hillside market town of Leek, known as “The Queen of the Moorlands” is situated on the western side of The Peaks and is surrounded by lovely Moorland countryside. The town has a charming cobbled market place and there are many examples of fine...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Apartment in Staffordshire
  • Staffordshire

    Apartment in Staffordshire

    Ref: S668455

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    Safari themed, modern and light, this wonderful holiday home experience offers luxurious flair and vibrant décor for an astounding little surprise in the heart of Burton on Trent. An experience in and of itself, the apartment also has many popular...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Sugnall Hall (20 Guests), Sugnall, Ecceshall
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    Staffordshire

    Sugnall Hall (20 Guests), Sugnall, Ecceshall

    Ref: S177056

    Reviews 2

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    Enter this magnificent property into the grand entrance hall with its oak panelling, antiques and grandfather clock, you will be transported to a bygone era. The charming drawing room enjoys plenty of relaxing seating, beautiful cornicing and...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Sugnall Hall (28 Guests), Sugnall, Ecceshall
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    Staffordshire

    Sugnall Hall (28 Guests), Sugnall, Ecceshall

    Ref: S177057

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    Enter this magnificent property into the grand entrance hall with its oak panelling, antiques and grandfather clock, you will be transported to a bygone era. The charming drawing room enjoys plenty of relaxing seating, beautiful cornicing and...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Heywood Hall Apartments
  • Staffordshire

    Heywood Hall Apartments

    Ref: S253222

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    At a Glance Themed Self-catering Apartments Walker/cyclist friendly Sleep 2-6 Sauna & hot tub 1 night stays Alton Towers 2 miles Gold Tourism Award About Heywood Hall - Alton Towers Themed Self-catering Accommodation Heywood Hall just 2 miles...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Cannock Hotel Apartments
  • Staffordshire

    Cannock Hotel Apartments

    Ref: S908164

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Apartments at Peel House
  • Staffordshire

    Apartments at Peel House

    Ref: S298346

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Stay - The Wellington Burton on Trent
  • Staffordshire

    Stay - The Wellington Burton on Trent

    Ref: S912430

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Modern Retreat Near Town & Nature with Stunning Views Entertainment and Parking
  • Staffordshire

    Modern Retreat Near Town & Nature with Stunning Views Entertainment and Parking

    Ref: S940692

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Stunning 1 Bed Apartment in Burton-on-Trent
  • Staffordshire

    Stunning 1 Bed Apartment in Burton-on-Trent

    Ref: S1007412

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Stay at Shobnall Road Rooms and Studios Burton
  • Staffordshire

    Stay at Shobnall Road Rooms and Studios Burton

    Ref: S987143

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Lymedale Suites Studios & Aparthotel in NEWCASTLE UNDER LYME & STOKE
  • Staffordshire

    Lymedale Suites Studios & Aparthotel in NEWCASTLE UNDER LYME & STOKE

    Ref: S506035

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Lapley Manor Lodge
  • Staffordshire

    Lapley Manor Lodge

    Ref: S971699

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Friars House, Stafford by BELL Apartments
  • Staffordshire

    Friars House, Stafford by BELL Apartments

    Ref: S910249

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Modern 1 Bed Apartment in Burton-on-Trent
  • Staffordshire

    Modern 1 Bed Apartment in Burton-on-Trent

    Ref: S1005796

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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Garden Room
  • Staffordshire

    The Garden Room

    Ref: S992534

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    Staffordshire is a beautiful region, with plenty of holiday spots for visitors. With miles of glorious countryside, tranquil lakes, rivers, and canals to explore, Staffordshire offers a variety of activities to suit all age groups. From fantastic theme parks such as Alton Towers, to the historic houses and castles of the region, there are plenty of excursions and attractions to be enjoyed.

    Holiday apartments are a great way to explore Staffordshire, and our selection of apartments offer a great deal of comfort and convenience for travellers. Boasting a wide range of modern amenities including comfortable living rooms, fully equipped kitchens, spacious bedrooms, and a variety of other stylish features to make your stay as enjoyable and hassle-free as possible, many holiday apartments in Staffordshire also come with stunning views, allowing you to truly get away from it all.

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    Reviews

    What our customers say about their holidays

    • Jane - Verified booking

      We arrived very late due to an accident but Tony was very understanding and was there to meet us and help us with our bags down the 50 or so quite steep steps that lead to the accommodation from the quiet road with ample parking.

      He then took time to explain where everything was and how it all worked including the large TV which came with free Netflix. After that he left us to enjoy our break and although he and his family live above the accommodation it feels very private apart from the occasional footsteps heard from above. When we did need to text him once he replied quickly. There was a welcome basket of fresh bread, milk, butter, jam etc and most welcome of all after our long and stressful journey, a chilled bottle of Prosecco! The boathouse is so lovely with an open plan kitchen/living area and large bright bedroom with huge bed! There is a fabulous shower in the en-suite but we were a little taken aback that there was no door on the ensuite with just a gap through to it from the bedroom. We got used to it though! Everything you could need is provided including thoughtful items such as a cafetiere, hairdryer and 2 f towelling bathrobes. The large outside decking area has table and chairs + 2 sun loungers, perfect for taking in the breathtaking view of Rudyard lake. There is also a small bbq and a wood fired hot tub, neither of which we used. The hot tub does take around 4 hours to heat up and this, as well as the very hot weather whilst we were there, meant we didn't use it. We did however use the rowing boat supplied and enjoyed going up and down the lake - hubby fishing and me admiring the lakeside houses! There are also 2 canoes supplied with lifejackets. On a couple of evenings we went to the nearby Rudyard Hotel - a 15 min walk through lovely woodland. The range of food and drink here is excellent, the staff are really friendly and there is a large garden with lots of tables. We also had a takeaway delivered from the Rajah Tandoori in nearby Leek which was very good. Whilst in the area we visited Luds Church (a rock chasm), Matlock Bath, Buxton (inc Pooles Cavern) and Bakewell, all of which we thoroughly enjoyed. We had the most wonderful break and would highly recommend the accommodation and the area in general.

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    • Jake - Verified booking

      Could be the "perfect place" if it didn't have so many issues.

      This place was advertised as "the perfect romantic place for a couple", and while it was certainly one of the more unique places I've been to, it definitely wasn't romantic. Primarily what it was; loud. I would suggest to anyone else booking this place to bring some ear plugs because the resident birds woke me up every morning at 4am with their incessant calling and, once the birds had left their nest, you wouldn't able to stay asleep because of the noise coming from the occupants upstairs once they had woke up. As the property advertised is an "apartment" you should expect a certain degree of noise from your neighbours, but when it keeps you awake, it takes away from the holiday experience. Ironic how this place does not accept booking for children, yet the owners themselves have kids that make a racket while you are trying to relax. Hardly the "ideal romantic get away". The noise and lack of privacy combined with how dirty the place was (utensils, floors, decking etc.) means it couldn't provide my girlfriend and I with the relaxing break that we had wanted. Some less considerable issues that the owner may want to address is that there is no partition between the toilet and the bedroom, the fall on the shower is wrong so the water collects in the tray, which the dog kept trying to drink (very annoying), and the curtains do absolutely nothing to keep the sun out in the morning. A more serious issue are the stairs going down onto the pier, which are loose and pose an increased hazard. I can't say that I didn't have fun, because I did enjoy using the provided kayaks and hot tub. It certainly is a privilege to be able to launch from your accommodation. But, the severe let-downs of this place means that in the future I'd be more inclined to go for a more basic place that actually has it fundamentals sorted out rather than Horton Lodge Boathouse-- sorry-- Apartment.

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    • Ross - Verified booking

      Where do I start.

      The only reason we booked the cottage was for the hottub. I got a text from the owner the day before explaining this was broken - but they had a replacement. Upon arrival it was clear to see the old broken hot tub as it was in bits strewn across the decking with the replacement (a lazy spa - which we could have purchased ourselves with half the cost of our 2 night stay!) dumped by the side of the broken one. The steps on the way down to the property are badly lit and strewn with old plastic children's toys, the steps are uneven and decking lose which makes this pretty hazardous. The decking itself was filthy, covered in dirt an leaves and stained a nice shade of green from lack of cleaning. Upon entry to the property, the first issue was the front door - apparently it had 'swollen' and as such was impossible to close without slamming it hard. Immediately you will need to duck under the most ridiculously placed ceiling light. The interior is shabby to say the least, slightly damp, badly painted - with splatters all over the stone walls, brick dust from drilling, skirtings coming away from the walls, the kitchen floor literally feels like it is about to give way. The bed has a mattress you can feel the springs through and was seriously unstable, creaky and rickety. Pillows flat and hard, and TV so small you can't see it from the bed. Not that watching TV was possible the 2nd night - the owner switched OFF THE INTERNET = it seems because he didn't like the TV noise - yet we had to put up with his screaming kids and family constantly running around on their heels directly upstairs. No internet = no TV no phones, no nothing. This was annoying and pathetic. This is definitely not in any way even nearly a luxury, comfortable or private place to stay. Massively overpriced and sadly a complete disappointment.

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    • Daniel - Verified booking

      Abbots Bromley is a charming and prize winningly well kept village famous also for the Abbots Bromley Horn Dancers whose horns are on display in the local church.

      The property is located very centrally in the village overlooking the Butter Cross medieval hexagonal pagoda and the nearby Goats Head and Crown public houses. Access to the first floor flat is through a shared front door and up a relatively steep flight of steps. The accommodation comprises a sitting area with TV and wifi a kitchen/diner and a fairly cosy double bedroom with ensuite shower room. The flat was clean and well provided for, including oven stove microwave dishwasher but not a washing machine and sufficient cooking utensils and tableware for 2. Ventilation in the shower room could have been improved by the ability to open the velux window in the roof but this is too high to do without a stick on a hook but it was adequate to keep down condensation if we opened the bedroom and kitchen windows for blow through. The water was impressively scaldingly hot throughout our stay. One thing could have improved our stay. A folder or leaflet of information about local businesses services and recreational opportunities. A guest book would also have been nice to find out about what other people found interesting during their stay. We spent several days visiting the lovely local National Trust properties having purchased membership, and several more days walking various routes in the Peak District although to get to some of these places we had to drive for more than an hour to the start. Abbots Bromley is more accurately adjacent to the Peak District and Dales than in it.

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    • Philip John - Verified booking

      We were warmly greeted and what a splendid restoration with thoughtful furnishing!

      All created a very cosy holiday home with a feel-good ambience. The main staircase was a true 'orthopaedic exerciser' throughout our stay, definitely a feature not to forget, but fun too! Enjoyed reading about history of the Abbey and local efforts to preserve both historical houses. There was a noticeable excellent standard of cleaning in the Lodge and we very much loved the fresh flower arrangements, a lovely touch, thank you. Had kitchen/heating equipment problems and found caretakers from the vicarage friendly and willing to help but, unfortunately, it was outside their control or abilities to fix. Problem with the dishwasher was known prior to our arrival and it would have spared much frustration and worries, if we were told it was faulty. The internet was also non functional throughout our stay. There was little to explore in the village itself, hardly any signposting to help find walks, but there were many great historical houses with parks and gardens within a 15-50 mile radius for day long outings. The 2 Local Farm shops we visited had good tearooms and great produce. Noisy pub goers opposite the property were a nuisance, we also had to clean broken glass on the path and the driveway, but weekdays were reasonably peaceful. Overall, our stay was pleasant and left us with good memories. If you like history the 'Porter's Lodge' is a real treat for a short break!

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    Things to do near Staffordshire

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    Thor's Cave

    This natural cave in the valley of Wetton dates back to the Stone Age and is fairly accessible from the footpath below. Excellent walks abound, but you'll want to take care that there can be some steep drops and slippery surfaces in the cave itself. Car park and toilets are available. Dog friendly.
    Alton Towers
    Situated in over 500 acres of Staffordshire countryside lies Alton Towers - a theme park and adventure world for all ages. Let your hair down on the scarily high rollercoaster, prepare to get wet on the water rides and don’t forget to take a break at one of the many food bars. Drayton Manor is close by too.

    Waterworld

    Waterworld in Stoke-on-Trent is a thrilling water park that offers a variety of indoor and outdoor water activities for all ages. With exciting rides, flumes, rapids, and a wave pool, there's something for everyone to enjoy. Relax in the hot tubs or take on the challenging climbing wall. An ideal day out for the whole family. Address: Festival Park, Etruria, Stoke-on-Trent ST1 5PU

    Waterworld Stoke

    Waterworld Stoke is a fantastic water park for families, located in Stoke-on-Trent. The park features a range of exciting water rides and attractions, including the largest wave pool in the UK. Visitors can also enjoy a lazy river, spa area, and multiple slides. The park is open year-round and offers various packages and discounts. Address: Festival Park, Etruria, Stoke-on-Trent ST1 5PU

    Gladstone Pottery Museum

    Victorian pottery museum in Longton including a range of ceramic-themed exhibits. Gift shop and cafe. Interactive with pot-throwing, plate painting and more.

    Drayton Manor Theme Park

    Drayton Manor Resort is a theme park located on the grounds of the former Drayton Manor in Staffordshire. It has over a 100 theme park rides including roller coasters. A 15-acre zoo, Vikings Area, Adventure Cove, and Thomas Land are also located at the park. Family friendly, restaurants & shops. Alton Towers is close-by.

    Cbeebies Land

    CBeebies Land, located within Alton Towers Resort, is a paradise for families with young children. The theme park has rides, live shows and attractions based on popular children's TV shows. Meet your favorite CBeebies characters, go on a Bug Ride, and experience an In the Night Garden Boat Ride. With plenty of interactive and immersive experiences, it's a fun-filled day for the whole family. Address: Farley Ln, Alton, Stoke-on-Trent ST10 4DB

    Staffordshire University

    Staffordshire University is a public university located in Stoke-on-Trent, England. The university offers a wide range of programs in fields such as business, computing, engineering, and healthcare. Staffordshire University is also known for its focus on digital innovation, with many of its programs incorporating cutting-edge technology such as virtual reality and artificial intelligence. Main campus: Leek Road, Stoke-on-Trent, ST4 2DF

    Frequent questions

    • Is it worth visiting Staffordshire?

      Yes, Staffordshire is worth visiting for its diverse attractions. From the historic significance of Stafford Castle and the elegance of Lichfield Cathedral to the excitement of Alton Towers theme park and the natural beauty of the Peak District National Park, the county offers a range of experiences that cater to history enthusiasts, thrill-seekers, and nature lovers alike.

    • What is Staffordshire best known for?

      Staffordshire is best known for its pottery and ceramics industry, with the city of Stoke-on-Trent often referred to as the "Potteries." The region has a rich history of producing fine china, porcelain, and ceramics. Additionally, Staffordshire is renowned for its historic landmarks such as Stafford Castle, Alton Towers theme park, and the scenic Peak District National Park, which partly lies within its borders.

    • What is the main town in Staffordshire?

      The main town in Staffordshire is Stafford. It serves as the county town and offers a mix of historical sites, including Stafford Castle and the Ancient High House, along with modern amenities and a vibrant community.

    • How many days do you need in Staffordshire?

      Spending around 3 to 4 days in Staffordshire would allow you to explore its key attractions, including historic sites, natural landscapes, and family-friendly destinations like Alton Towers. This duration provides a balanced experience, giving you time to appreciate the county's cultural, historical, and recreational offerings.

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