Adbaston

Settlement in Staffordshire Stafford

England

Adbaston

Cutting in Lane
Cutting in Lane Credit: Geoff Pick

Adbaston is a small village located in the county of Staffordshire, England. Situated approximately 7 miles north-west of Stafford and 5 miles south-east of Newport, Adbaston is nestled in the picturesque countryside of the Staffordshire countryside.

The village is known for its charming and idyllic setting, with a population of around 200 residents. Adbaston is characterized by its traditional English architecture, featuring quaint cottages and historic buildings that date back several centuries. The village is surrounded by lush green fields and rolling hills, creating a peaceful and tranquil atmosphere.

Despite its small size, Adbaston boasts a strong sense of community. The village has a well-maintained village hall, which serves as a social hub for various activities and events, such as community gatherings, local clubs, and celebrations.

Adbaston is also home to the Church of St. Michael and All Angels, a beautiful medieval church that stands at the heart of the village. The church, with its striking architecture and stained glass windows, is an important historical and cultural landmark in Adbaston.

The village is well-connected to other nearby towns and cities, making it a convenient location for residents who work or study outside of Adbaston. The surrounding area offers plenty of opportunities for outdoor activities, including walking, cycling, and exploring the nearby Staffordshire countryside.

In summary, Adbaston is a charming and peaceful village in Staffordshire, known for its traditional architecture, strong sense of community, and beautiful natural surroundings.

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Adbaston Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 52.852924/-2.348118 or Grid Reference SJ7628. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Cutting in Lane
Cutting in Lane
Rural post box Victorian post box set in to the wall beside the cottage.
Rural post box
Victorian post box set in to the wall beside the cottage.
Victorian Postbox This may not be the original position of this box.
Victorian Postbox
This may not be the original position of this box.
Coachmans Cottage, Bishops Offley From this direction an old Garage or petrol station can be seen next door to the Coachmans Cottage.
Coachmans Cottage, Bishops Offley
From this direction an old Garage or petrol station can be seen next door to the Coachmans Cottage.
Manor Farm, Bishops Offley Entering Bishops Offley from the west.
Manor Farm, Bishops Offley
Entering Bishops Offley from the west.
Footpath at Upper Wood Corner Farm
Footpath at Upper Wood Corner Farm
Sheep grazing on a cold and damp day
Sheep grazing on a cold and damp day
The Laurels
The Laurels
Lane to Bishops Offley
Lane to Bishops Offley
Fourlane Ends Immediately after taking this view my compact 'pocket' camera departed and went to 'silicon heaven' never to produce another image.
Fourlane Ends
Immediately after taking this view my compact 'pocket' camera departed and went to 'silicon heaven' never to produce another image.
The chapel at Offleymarsh
The chapel at Offleymarsh
Green green grass of home. On a stormy afternoon the sheep blissfully graze.
Green green grass of home.
On a stormy afternoon the sheep blissfully graze.
St Michael's Church Adbaston village Church.
St Michael's Church
Adbaston village Church.
Walkers paradise signed.
Walkers paradise signed.
Looking out from Lea Knowl Lea Knowl looks out across farmland toward Shropshire with the Wrekin on the horizon.
Looking out from Lea Knowl
Lea Knowl looks out across farmland toward Shropshire with the Wrekin on the horizon.
Bishop's Offley Chapel The Primitive Methodist Chapel of Bishop's Offley built in 1875 and located at Offley Marsh
Bishop's Offley Chapel
The Primitive Methodist Chapel of Bishop's Offley built in 1875 and located at Offley Marsh
Adbaston School The now disused school of Adbaston
Adbaston School
The now disused school of Adbaston
Across the field to Bishop's Offley Looking toward Bishop's Offley from the road to Doley
Across the field to Bishop's Offley
Looking toward Bishop's Offley from the road to Doley
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Adbaston is located at Grid Ref: SJ7628 (Lat: 52.852924, Lng: -2.348118)

Administrative County: Staffordshire

District: Stafford

Police Authority: Staffordshire

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