Staffordshire

“Staffordshire” by Peter Heaton is a comprehensive guide published by Shire in 1991, featuring 64 pages in English. This edition serves as an introduction to the diverse attractions of Staffordshire, catering to both tourists and residents. The book covers a variety of locations, including villages, towns, areas of natural beauty, museums, archaeological sites, churches, historic buildings, and gardens, providing a well-rounded overview of the county’s offerings.
Readers will find detailed illustrations in both color and black and white, along with practical features such as location maps, clear directions, and grid references for easy navigation. The guide also includes essential information like opening days, contact numbers for inquiries, and a quick-find index, making it a useful resource for exploring Staffordshire’s travel highlights and local history.
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County guides The Shire county guides introduce the reader, whether tourist or resident, to villages and towns, areas of outstanding beauty, museums and other tourist attractions, archaeological sites, churches and cathedrals, coast and countryside, historic buildings and gardens and famous local people. Each guide is illustrated in colour and black and white and there are cross-references for easy use. Each includes a location map, clear directions and grid references, a guide to opening days, telephone numbers for pre-checking and a quick-find index. There is also a list of tourist information centres within the county.
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