Hardings Booth

Settlement in Staffordshire Staffordshire Moorlands

England

Hardings Booth

Chapel and Old Vicarage, Hollinsclough
Chapel and Old Vicarage, Hollinsclough Credit: David Martin

Hardings Booth is a small village located in Staffordshire, England. Situated approximately 4 miles northwest of the town of Uttoxeter, it is nestled in the picturesque countryside of the East Staffordshire district. The village is surrounded by rolling green fields and offers a tranquil and rural setting.

Hardings Booth is primarily a residential area, with a small number of houses and cottages dotted throughout the village. The architecture of these buildings reflects the traditional Staffordshire style, often featuring red brick and timber frames. The village exudes a charming and quaint atmosphere, making it an attractive place to live for those seeking a peaceful countryside lifestyle.

Despite its small size, Hardings Booth benefits from its proximity to Uttoxeter, which provides residents with access to a wider range of amenities and services. Uttoxeter offers a variety of shops, supermarkets, schools, and healthcare facilities, ensuring that residents have easy access to all their daily needs.

The village is also well-connected in terms of transportation. Uttoxeter train station, located nearby, provides regular services to major cities such as Derby and Stoke-on-Trent. Additionally, there are several bus routes that pass through or near Hardings Booth, allowing residents to easily travel to surrounding areas.

Hardings Booth is an idyllic village that offers a peaceful and charming lifestyle in the heart of the Staffordshire countryside. Its beautiful surroundings, combined with its convenient location, make it an appealing place to live for those seeking a rural retreat.

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Hardings Booth Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 53.178267/-1.900617 or Grid Reference SK0664. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Chapel and Old Vicarage, Hollinsclough
Chapel and Old Vicarage, Hollinsclough
Farmhouse and roadside Road junction and farmhouse in Fawfieldhead.
Farmhouse and roadside
Road junction and farmhouse in Fawfieldhead.
Wood Cottage Looking north east to Wood Cottage.
Wood Cottage
Looking north east to Wood Cottage.
Woodland track One of the tracks into the woods, known as The Hills.
Woodland track
One of the tracks into the woods, known as The Hills.
Hillside view Looking north east.
Hillside view
Looking north east.
The hill side lane Looking south west up the narrow lane which provides access to a camp site.
The hill side lane
Looking south west up the narrow lane which provides access to a camp site.
Towards Oakenclough Looking in a western direction towards Oakenclough and Hardings Booth.
Towards Oakenclough
Looking in a western direction towards Oakenclough and Hardings Booth.
Autumn colours A variety of wild plants and colours on the roadside bank.
Autumn colours
A variety of wild plants and colours on the roadside bank.
Passing place One of several passing places on the single track lane.
Passing place
One of several passing places on the single track lane.
Woods and track One of several wood land tracks into The Hills Wood.
Woods and track
One of several wood land tracks into The Hills Wood.
Footpath and steps A well built set of steps to gain access to the footpath.
Footpath and steps
A well built set of steps to gain access to the footpath.
Field wall and stile The footpath down to Ball Bank.
Field wall and stile
The footpath down to Ball Bank.
Resting animals All the grazing animals are resting except one.
Resting animals
All the grazing animals are resting except one.
Footpath and stile This stile appears to be ready for some maintenance.
Footpath and stile
This stile appears to be ready for some maintenance.
Grazing cattle Grazing cattle and a derelict stone enclosure.
Grazing cattle
Grazing cattle and a derelict stone enclosure.
Fawside Edge The farm buildings at Fawside Edge.
Fawside Edge
The farm buildings at Fawside Edge.
Barn Restoration An old field barn being converted into residential accommodation.
Barn Restoration
An old field barn being converted into residential accommodation.
School Clough The farmhouse at School Clough.
School Clough
The farmhouse at School Clough.
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Hardings Booth is located at Grid Ref: SK0664 (Lat: 53.178267, Lng: -1.900617)

Administrative County: Staffordshire

District: Staffordshire Moorlands

Police Authority: Staffordshire

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Nearby Amenities

Located within 500m of 53.178267,-1.900617
Barrier: cattle_grid
Bicycle: yes
Foot: yes
Motorcar: yes
Motorcycle: yes
Lat/Long: 53.1778553/-1.8997699
Hardings Booth
Place: hamlet
Lat/Long: 53.1770383/-1.8994808
Ford: yes
Lat/Long: 53.1790255/-1.9012399
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