English Heritage sites near Heaton Parish

Sandbach Crosses

SANDBACH CROSSES

12 miles from Heaton Parish

The two massive Saxon stone crosses, elaborately carved with animals and Biblical scenes including the Nativity of Christ and the Crucifixion, dominate the cobbled market square of Sandbach.

Arbor Low Stone Circle and Gib Hill Barrow

ARBOR LOW STONE CIRCLE AND GIB HILL BARROW

13 miles from Heaton Parish

The region's most important prehistoric site, Arbor Low is a Neolithic henge monument atmospherically set in high moorland. A circle of some 50 white limestone slabs within an earthen bank and ditch.

Croxden Abbey

CROXDEN ABBEY

16 miles from Heaton Parish

The impressive remains of an abbey of Cistercian 'white monks', including towering fragments of its 13th-century church, infirmary and 14th-century abbot's lodging.

Peveril Castle

PEVERIL CASTLE

17 miles from Heaton Parish

Founded soon after 1066 by William Peverel, one of William the Conqueror's most trusted knights, Peveril Castle offers breathtaking views of the Peak District from its position high above Castleton.

Nine Ladies Stone Circle

NINE LADIES STONE CIRCLE

18 miles from Heaton Parish

A small early Bronze Age stone circle of (actually) ten stones. Believed to be nine ladies turned to stone as a penalty for dancing on Sunday.

Hob Hurst's House

HOB HURST'S HOUSE

21 miles from Heaton Parish

A square prehistoric burial mound with an earthwork ditch and outer bank. Named after a local goblin.


Churches in Heaton Parish

Rushton Spencer S.Lawrence

Askers Bank Lane, Rushton Spencer Rushton Spencer Stoke-on-Trent
07968153703
http://www.unitedbeneficechlr.co.uk

 

The four Parishes of the United Benefice : 

 

St Edwards Cheddleton, St. Michael, Horton, St. Chad, Longsdon and St. Lawrence, Rushton Spencer nestle in the breath-taking beauty of the Staffordshire Moorlands.    They border on the ancient (1214) silk-mill market-town of Leek on the River Churnet and famous for its Wednesday market and abundance of antique shops and warehouses.

 

Nearby, (approx. 3 miles) is Britain’s favourite theme park  -  Alton Towers.    By contrast, if you prefer a more leisurely and reflective experience there is Biddulph Grange (approx. 2 miles – National trust restored Victorian Gardens.    Here you will find a plant collection from all over the world  -  a global journey from an Italian Terrace to an Egyptian pyramid via a Himalayan glen and Chinese inspired garden.

 

At the heart of our four Parishes is the famous Rudyard Lake.   

The lake is two and half miles long and was created more than two centuries ago for the then expanding canal system of the West Midlands.    This is where two newly-weds spent their honeymoon in 1865 and after which they named their son who became that very “English” poet  -  Rudyard Kipling.     Today, Rudyard Lake offers an opportunity for walking, boating, sailing and fishing and also a ride on a miniature steam train.       Lying in a fold of thickly wooded hillsides, Rudyard Lake   -    known as the “Hidden Gem of the Staffordshire Moorlands”   -   is a haven of peace and tranquility.

 

New Website -  visit www.unitedbeneficechlr.co.uk

Use the link on the right hand side of the screen 'Our Web Site' to visit it.


No churches found in Heaton Parish