Stafford

Stafford takes its name from the words ‘ford’ and ‘staithe’, the latter meaning landing place. Stafford Castle was built by the Normans and dates back to 1090. Stafford is famous for its shoe making which has since unfortunately ceased. It has also been home to some well known engineering companies. Perkins engines and Bostik adhesives operate from around and within Stafford.

Visitors should definately visit the castle and The Elizabethan High House which is the largest timber framed house in England. The Shire Hall was built in 1798 and served as a court house and Mayors office. Today it is home to an Art Gallery. It is a Grade II listed building.

Shugborough Hall is nearby and some 4 miles from the town centre. Once owned by the Earls of Lichfield it is now a National Trust property set in 400 acres of parkland. Weston Hall is also close by and holds many events throughout the year including a large vintage car rally and the V-Festival.

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