Wootton Lodge

Heritage Site in Staffordshire East Staffordshire

England

Wootton Lodge

Forbidden Valley Looking across part of the Forbidden Valley section at Alton Towers.
Forbidden Valley Credit: DS Pugh

Wootton Lodge is a historical estate located in the county of Staffordshire, England. It is recognized as a designated heritage site due to its architectural significance and historical importance. The estate is situated near the village of Ellastone, nestled within the picturesque countryside.

Originally built in the early 18th century, Wootton Lodge is a fine example of Georgian architecture. The main house features a symmetrical design, with elegant sash windows and a grand entrance. The estate also includes several outbuildings, such as stables and a coach house, which add to its charm and character.

Throughout its history, Wootton Lodge has had various owners and occupants, each leaving their mark on the property. Notably, the estate was once the residence of the prominent Wedgwood family, known for their contributions to the pottery industry. It is believed that Josiah Wedgwood, the founder of Wedgwood pottery, stayed at Wootton Lodge during his visits to the area.

Today, Wootton Lodge is privately owned and not open to the public. However, its exterior can still be admired from a distance, showcasing its architectural beauty and historical significance. The estate serves as a reminder of the region's rich heritage and provides a glimpse into the life of the gentry during the Georgian era.

In summary, Wootton Lodge is a heritage site in Staffordshire, England, renowned for its Georgian architecture and historical connections to the Wedgwood family. While not accessible to the public, its exterior remains an impressive testament to the region's past.

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Wootton Lodge Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 52.988/-1.858 or Grid Reference SK0943. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Forbidden Valley Looking across part of the Forbidden Valley section at Alton Towers.
Forbidden Valley
Looking across part of the Forbidden Valley section at Alton Towers.
Nemesis rollercoaster Part of Nemesis, one of the rollercoasters at Alton Towers.
Nemesis rollercoaster
Part of Nemesis, one of the rollercoasters at Alton Towers.
Rapids at Alton Towers Looking towards the end of The Rapids attraction, with the lift to bring the boats back to the start.
Rapids at Alton Towers
Looking towards the end of The Rapids attraction, with the lift to bring the boats back to the start.
Boat lift to the start Looking along the conveyor lifting the rapids boats back to the start of the ride.
Boat lift to the start
Looking along the conveyor lifting the rapids boats back to the start of the ride.
Alton Towers Car Park Looking towards the monorail station at Alton Towers.
Alton Towers Car Park
Looking towards the monorail station at Alton Towers.
Part of the car park Looking towards the monorail station at Alton Towers.
Part of the car park
Looking towards the monorail station at Alton Towers.
Crumpwood Cottage restored to life Three years after <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6046748">SK0942 : Renovation at Crumpwood Cottage</a> was taken, renovation of the old weir-keeper's cottage has been completed. Crumpwood Weir was built in the early 1800's to take the Uttoxeter Canal across the River Churnet.
Crumpwood Cottage restored to life
Three years after SK0942 : Renovation at Crumpwood Cottage was taken, renovation of the old weir-keeper's cottage has been completed. Crumpwood Weir was built in the early 1800's to take the Uttoxeter Canal across the River Churnet.
Splash Landings 'sculpture' at Alton Towers
Splash Landings 'sculpture' at Alton Towers
Public footpath adjacent to car parking This public footpath runs through the Alton Towers hotel car park.
Public footpath adjacent to car parking
This public footpath runs through the Alton Towers hotel car park.
CBeebies 'blob' guarding the footpath I've seen various things guarding public footpaths in my time, but this CBeebies blob is a new one... Outside the CBeebies Land hotel at Alton Towers.
CBeebies 'blob' guarding the footpath
I've seen various things guarding public footpaths in my time, but this CBeebies blob is a new one... Outside the CBeebies Land hotel at Alton Towers.
Public footpath footbridge by Alton Towers
Public footpath footbridge by Alton Towers
Public Footpath adjacent to Alton Towers
Public Footpath adjacent to Alton Towers
Footpath stile in Park Banks woodland
Footpath stile in Park Banks woodland
Rocky outcrop in Park Banks woodland A rocky outcrop of most likely Chester Formation Sandstone, although the Helsby Formation is also located nearby.
Rocky outcrop in Park Banks woodland
A rocky outcrop of most likely Chester Formation Sandstone, although the Helsby Formation is also located nearby.
Footpath in Park Banks woodland
Footpath in Park Banks woodland
Vehicle Gate 17 for Alton Towers
Vehicle Gate 17 for Alton Towers
Churnet way long-distance footpath The Churnet Way is a 50 kilometre long distance footpath that starts in the Staffordshire Moorlands and finishes near Rocester, where it joins the River Dove. The walk consists of moorland, canals, disused railway lines, woods and open countryside.

This section was formerly the Churnet Valley railway line.
Churnet way long-distance footpath
The Churnet Way is a 50 kilometre long distance footpath that starts in the Staffordshire Moorlands and finishes near Rocester, where it joins the River Dove. The walk consists of moorland, canals, disused railway lines, woods and open countryside. This section was formerly the Churnet Valley railway line.
Churnet way long-distance footpath The Churnet Way is a 50 kilometre long distance footpath that starts in the Staffordshire Moorlands and finishes near Rocester, where it joins the River Dove. The walk consists of moorland, canals, disused railway lines, woods and open countryside.

This section was formerly the Churnet Valley railway line.
Churnet way long-distance footpath
The Churnet Way is a 50 kilometre long distance footpath that starts in the Staffordshire Moorlands and finishes near Rocester, where it joins the River Dove. The walk consists of moorland, canals, disused railway lines, woods and open countryside. This section was formerly the Churnet Valley railway line.
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Wootton Lodge is located at Grid Ref: SK0943 (Lat: 52.988, Lng: -1.858)

Administrative County: Staffordshire

District: East Staffordshire

Police Authority: Staffordshire

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