Hotels in Staffordshire, England.
Lichfield Cathedral with its three spires
The county of Staffordshire stands just north of the The West Midlands with Derbyshire to the east, Cheshire to the north and Shropshire to the West.
The county is famous for its potteries, it's industry, the canal network, its breweries and a variety of historic attractions nowhere more evident than in Lichfield which is home to a quite exceptional cathedral.
Stafford is famous for its Ancient High House and Izaak Walton's cottage, Stoke on Trent for Wedgwood, arguably the finest china company in England and Royal Doulton's crystal, Alton (Towers) for its theme park and Cannock for its nature resrve and museum.
There also many heritage sites, museums and stately homes worthy of visiting:- Moseley Old Hall, Shugborough (home of the late Lord Lichfield), Samuel Johnsons Birthplace, Stafford Castle and Tamworth Castle to mention but a few.
Hotels in Staffordshire
Appleby Magna
Aspect Hotel Tamworth
Burton-on-Trent
Plough Motel
Ramada Newton Park
Cannock
Ramada Birmingham
Roman Way
Roman Way Corus Hotel
Cheadle
Abbot's Haye
Lichfield
George Hotel
Swinfen Hall Hotel
Newcastle-Under-Lyme
Borough Arms Hotel
Jarvis Clayton Lodge Hotel
Stafford
Best Western Tillington Hall
Express by Holiday Inn Stafford M6 Junction 13
Stafford
Moat House Classic
Swan Hotel
Stoke-on-Trent
Best Western Manor House Hotel
Crown Hotel
Quality Hotel Stoke-On-Trent
Stoke On Trent Moat House
Swallow George Hotel
Weather Vane
Wheatsheaf Hotel
Stone
Stone House Corus Hotel
Swallow Stone House Hotel
Tamworth
Gungate Hotel
Wolverhampton.
Featherstone Farm Hotel
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