Best attractions and places to see around Whitgreave include a tranquil, rural village setting located near Stafford in Staffordshire, England. Characterized by scattered houses and a quiet valley, Whitgreave offers a peaceful base. While the village itself provides a quiet atmosphere, the surrounding area features several significant heritage sites and natural viewpoints. Visitors can explore a variety of historical landmarks and scenic spots within a reasonable distance.
Last updated: July 3, 2026
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A nice place to pause to take in the chorus of bird song and the trickling of the waters.
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Yet another well placed resting point. I find the mossy banks suffice pretty well or a fallen log where available but I won't turn my nose up at such a convenient provision 😊
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Great spot for our feathered friends 😊
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Lots of parking for canal access. They have a cafe with glass fronts too that overlook the canal and the playground. Children can play whilst waiting for their jacket potatoes to be made up :)
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The road above this bridge used to lead directly to the old workhouse. Another interesting fact is that it has a little plaque on with the name 'Christine' Christina Collins was travelling by narrowboat from Liverpool to London. It is important to remember that some passengers were carried by canal boats as it was cheaper than travelling by coach. She passed through Stone on the journey and raised concerns about her safety to the lock keeper at Aston. Her body was found on 17th June 1839 at Rugeley. Three of the four bargemen were charged with her murder. All three were sentenced to be hanged so as a souvenir for those attending the execution a broadsheet was printed beforehand showing the three dangling from the portable scaffolding outside Stafford Gaol. However one of the men was reprieved at the last minute and was sentenced to be transported to Australia instead.
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I discovered this fact on today's walk: The Star Inn predates the canal by some 200 years, originally offering stabling for up to 15 horses!!! According to a sign on the pub, it holds the record for the number of floors at different levels in a single pub. This, apparently, is due to subsidence over the years. It was a Guinness book entry! Funnily enough, I ordered a Guinness and black there only on yesterday's walk 😁
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Why not head towards the amphitheatre and the nature reserve?
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Beyond the village's own St John the Evangelist Church, the surrounding area is rich in history. You can explore the impressive remains of Workhouse Bridge, known for its connection to a historical event involving Christina Collins. Further afield, within 12-13 miles, you'll find the ruins of Croxden Abbey, Lilleshall Abbey, and White Ladies Priory. Also notable is Boscobel House and The Royal Oak, famous for its dramatic escape story, and Moreton Corbet Castle with its medieval and Tudor ruins.
Yes, for expansive views, visit Downs Banks Millennium Viewpoint. This National Trust site features a toposcope at one of its highest points, offering panoramic vistas. You can also enjoy the tranquil valley setting of Whitgreave itself, characterized by scattered houses and a peaceful rural atmosphere.
Families will enjoy the Stone Canal Mosaic and Playground, a vibrant area where children can play and visitors can enjoy canal views. It's also a great starting point to explore a nearby amphitheatre and nature reserve. Additionally, Downs Banks Millennium Viewpoint is considered family-friendly, offering space for outdoor enjoyment.
There are several options for walks and hikes. You can explore the canal paths near the Stone Canal Mosaic and Playground. For more structured routes, consider the easy hikes available, such as the 'Bench by the Canal – Workhouse Bridge loop from Little Stoke' or the 'Workhouse Bridge – Stone Canal Lock loop from Stone'. You can find more details and routes on the Easy hikes around Whitgreave guide.
Yes, the Stone Canal Mosaic and Playground is located on a cycle way, offering a pleasant route along the canal. For mountain biking enthusiasts, there are trails like 'The Butts Trig Point – Steep climb to The Butts loop from Walton High School' or 'Are We There Yet? Trail – Cannock Chase Forest Trailhead loop from Stafford'. Discover more routes on the MTB Trails around Whitgreave guide.
Yes, The Star Inn is a historical pub that predates the canal by some 200 years. It's conveniently located with direct access to canal walks and offers a welcoming atmosphere. It's also known for its unique architecture due to subsidence over the years.
Absolutely. The Star Inn is dog-friendly, allowing canine companions inside. Many of the natural areas, such as Downs Banks Millennium Viewpoint, are also suitable for walks with dogs, provided they are kept under control.
Workhouse Bridge is a historical site with a poignant past. The road above it once led directly to the old workhouse. It's also associated with the tragic story of Christina Collins, whose body was found in 1839 after she raised concerns about her safety while traveling by canal boat.
Yes, you can encounter Jacob Sheep at Monument Walk, Trentham Monkey Forest. These distinctive sheep have a long history, tracing back to biblical times, and are well-adapted to grazing rough vegetation, making Monument Walk their ideal home.
For runners, there are various trails ranging from easy to moderate difficulty. Examples include the 'Running loop from Creswell' (5.5 km, moderate) or the 'Running loop from Stone Business Park' (3.4 km, easy). More options can be found on the Running Trails around Whitgreave guide.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical interest and natural beauty. The historical context of sites like Workhouse Bridge and the scenic views from Downs Banks Millennium Viewpoint are highly rated. The family-friendly atmosphere and canal-side activities at places like the Stone Canal Mosaic and Playground also receive positive feedback.


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