Visitor attractions and information - Alsager
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Alsager Leisure Centre, Hassall Road, Alsager,
Stoke on Trent, ST7 2HP. Tel: 01270 875704. 25m swimming pool,
interactive fitness suite, multi-purpose sports hall, indoor
cricket nets, squash courts. Location:
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Little
Moreton Hall, Congleton, Cheshire CW12 4SD. Standing on the borders
of Cheshire and Staffordshire, Little Moreton Hall is a striking
black and white timber-framed building, complete with moat. Long
gallery with an important collection of paintings. Tel: 01260
272018. National Trust charges apply.
About 3 miles north east
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Biddulph Grange Garden, Grange Road, Biddulph,
Staffordshire ST8 7SD. Tel: 01782 517999. A rare and exciting
survival of a high Victorian garden. Tunnels and pathways lead
the visitor on a miniature tour of the world. Unique oriental
pagoda garden with its own Great Wall of China. Victorian eccentricities.
National Trust. Charges apply. (Photo © NTPL / Nick Meers).
www.nationaltrust.org.uk. About
7 miles north east of Alsager. |
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Stapeley
Water Gardens, London Road, Nantwich, Cheshire CW5 7LH. Stapeley
Water Gardens attracts 1.5 million visitors each year. At Stapeley,
there is something to delight everyone, either in the Garden
Centre, The Palms Tropical Oasis, or Angling Centre. Be sure
to visit our Display Gardens, full of inspirational ideas, open
from Spring through Autumn, peaking in Summer. www.stapeleywg.com.
About 9 miles west of
Alsager. |
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The Sandbach Crosses are two carved Saxon
stone crosses located in the town of Sandbach, believed to date
from the 9th century, to commemorate the advent of Christianity
in the Kingdom of Mercia about 653 A.D. They are decorated with
carved figures, animals, vine scrolls, biblical scenes. About 5 miles northwest of Alsager. |
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