Dayhills

Settlement in Staffordshire Stafford

England

Dayhills

All Saint's Church, Milwich The first record of a church on this site is dated about 1140. The tower of the present building dates from the late 15th century, although the remainder of the church was rebuilt in the 1790s after the south walls and roof collapsed. The windows and casements look 15th century recycled.  

1857 water colour of the church 
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All Saint's Church, Milwich Credit: Brian Deegan

Dayhills is a small village located in the county of Staffordshire, England. Situated in the picturesque countryside, this rural settlement is surrounded by rolling hills and offers residents and visitors a tranquil and idyllic setting.

With a population of approximately 500 inhabitants, Dayhills is known for its close-knit community, where residents often engage in various social activities and events. The village is characterized by its charming cottages, well-maintained gardens, and a sense of traditional English village life.

Despite its small size, Dayhills is well-equipped with essential amenities. The village boasts a primary school, a local convenience store, and a post office, ensuring that residents have easy access to everyday necessities. Additionally, there is a village hall which serves as a venue for community gatherings and events.

For outdoor enthusiasts, Dayhills offers plenty of opportunities for exploration and leisure activities. The surrounding countryside provides numerous walking and cycling trails, allowing residents and visitors to enjoy the natural beauty of the area. Furthermore, the village is conveniently located near several parks and nature reserves, providing additional recreational options.

Transportation in Dayhills primarily relies on road networks, with the village being well-connected to nearby towns and cities. Public transportation options include regular bus services, making it possible to reach the larger urban centers in the region.

In summary, Dayhills is a charming and peaceful village in Staffordshire, England. Its rural setting, tight-knit community, and range of amenities make it an attractive place to live or visit for those seeking a slower pace of life and a connection with nature.

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All Saint's Church, Milwich The first record of a church on this site is dated about 1140. The tower of the present building dates from the late 15th century, although the remainder of the church was rebuilt in the 1790s after the south walls and roof collapsed. The windows and casements look 15th century recycled.  

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All Saint's Church, Milwich
The first record of a church on this site is dated about 1140. The tower of the present building dates from the late 15th century, although the remainder of the church was rebuilt in the 1790s after the south walls and roof collapsed. The windows and casements look 15th century recycled. 1857 water colour of the church >> LinkExternal link
B5027 near Milwich
B5027 near Milwich
B5027 near Milwich
B5027 near Milwich
Access to Milwich Church
Access to Milwich Church
Farm Track into the Valley near Milwich
Farm Track into the Valley near Milwich
Across Pasture towards Dayhills
Across Pasture towards Dayhills
The Disappearing Road This looks worse than it really is, although the road is quite steep.
The Disappearing Road
This looks worse than it really is, although the road is quite steep.
Access Lane to three different Farms
Access Lane to three different Farms
Jolpool Lane after leaving the B5066
Jolpool Lane after leaving the B5066
Across Jolpool to Hardiwick Farm
Across Jolpool to Hardiwick Farm
Approaching Hardiwick Grove on Jolpool Lane
Approaching Hardiwick Grove on Jolpool Lane
Looking to Hardiwick Plantation To the right of the hedge in the distance, is a concrete container some 6 to 8 feet tall, OS map describes it as a reservoir.
Looking to Hardiwick Plantation
To the right of the hedge in the distance, is a concrete container some 6 to 8 feet tall, OS map describes it as a reservoir.
Access Track into Hardiwick Plantation
Access Track into Hardiwick Plantation
Jolpool Lane meeting the B5027 Uttoxeter Road
Jolpool Lane meeting the B5027 Uttoxeter Road
Road Junction for the B5066 and the B5027
Road Junction for the B5066 and the B5027
Looking across Fields from the B5066
Looking across Fields from the B5066
Valley of the Stocking Brook The head of the valley, seen from Butterhill Lane; the stream rises roughly where the road crosses it, and flows away behind the camera and a high hedge.
Valley of the Stocking Brook
The head of the valley, seen from Butterhill Lane; the stream rises roughly where the road crosses it, and flows away behind the camera and a high hedge.
B5066 approaching Hilderstone Sandon Road, seen near Rose Cottage.
B5066 approaching Hilderstone
Sandon Road, seen near Rose Cottage.
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Dayhills is located at Grid Ref: SJ9532 (Lat: 52.892612, Lng: -2.063139)

Administrative County: Staffordshire

District: Stafford

Police Authority: Staffordshire

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Located within 500m of 52.892612,-2.063139
Pub
Red Lion
Addr Postcode: ST15 8RU
Alt Name: Romping Cat
Fhrs Id: 1195897
Source Addr Postcode: FHRS Open Data
Lat/Long: 52.893098/-2.063088
Turning Circle
Lat/Long: 52.8951752/-2.0655055
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