Bradshaw

Settlement in Staffordshire Staffordshire Moorlands

England

Bradshaw

Farm Track  The view from Gratton Lane near Endon.
Farm Track Credit: Gordon Griffiths

Bradshaw is a small village located in the county of Staffordshire, England. Situated approximately 8 miles southeast of the town of Leek, it is nestled in the beautiful Peak District National Park. The village is surrounded by stunning rolling hills, lush green fields, and picturesque countryside, making it an ideal destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts.

Bradshaw is known for its peaceful and tranquil atmosphere, providing a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. The village features a close-knit community, with a population of around 500 residents. It has a charming combination of traditional stone-built cottages and modern houses, creating a unique blend of old-world charm and contemporary living.

There are limited amenities within the village, including a local pub, The Bradshaw Inn, which serves as a social hub for residents and visitors alike. The village also has a small village hall that hosts community events and gatherings. For more extensive facilities, residents can easily access nearby towns such as Leek, which offers a range of amenities including shops, supermarkets, schools, and healthcare services.

The surrounding area provides ample opportunities for outdoor activities, including hiking, cycling, and horse riding. Bradshaw is located close to several popular tourist attractions, such as the stunning Dovedale Valley, the historic Chatsworth House, and the renowned Alton Towers theme park, all within a short driving distance.

Overall, Bradshaw offers a peaceful and idyllic lifestyle in a picturesque setting, making it an appealing destination for those seeking a rural retreat in the heart of Staffordshire.

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Bradshaw Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 53.099358/-2.078973 or Grid Reference SJ9455. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Farm Track  The view from Gratton Lane near Endon.
Farm Track
The view from Gratton Lane near Endon.
Cross Roads The view from Gratton Lane near Endon.
Cross Roads
The view from Gratton Lane near Endon.
Chapel Lane  The view from Gratton Lane near Endon.
Chapel Lane
The view from Gratton Lane near Endon.
Gratton Hall Lane The view from Blackwood Hill Road north of Endon.
Gratton Hall Lane
The view from Blackwood Hill Road north of Endon.
Hall Moor Meadows Farm The view from Dunwood Lane north of Endon.
Hall Moor Meadows Farm
The view from Dunwood Lane north of Endon.
The Dales Junction The view from Dunwood Lane of the junction with Honeysuckle Lane near Endon.
The Dales Junction
The view from Dunwood Lane of the junction with Honeysuckle Lane near Endon.
Longsdon Junction The view from Dunwood Lane of the junction with the A53.
Longsdon Junction
The view from Dunwood Lane of the junction with the A53.
Longsdon View The view from Dunwood Lane at the junction with the A53 Leek Road.
Longsdon View
The view from Dunwood Lane at the junction with the A53 Leek Road.
View Between houses on Denford Road
View Between houses on Denford Road
Summerhouse in Grounds of Westwood Hall, Leek
Summerhouse in Grounds of Westwood Hall, Leek
Horton Church St. Michael & All Angels Parish church of the village of Horton near Rudyard, N. Staffordshire
Horton Church
St. Michael & All Angels Parish church of the village of Horton near Rudyard, N. Staffordshire
Gratton Methodist Chapel Wesleyan Methodist Chapel built in 1822 still in use.
Gratton Methodist Chapel
Wesleyan Methodist Chapel built in 1822 still in use.
Mill Pond Taken from Devil's Lane, where the devil provides a bench to admire the view
Mill Pond
Taken from Devil's Lane, where the devil provides a bench to admire the view
Devil's Lane, Longsdon
Devil's Lane, Longsdon
Barncroft Nurseries Barncroft Nurseries in Longsdon specialise in Heathers
Barncroft Nurseries
Barncroft Nurseries in Longsdon specialise in Heathers
Longsdon The Wheel
Longsdon
The Wheel
St.Chad's church, Longsdon Built in 1905, designed by William Horsley. The west window was installed in 1986 dedicated to the memory of the Warren family and made by John Hardman studios Birmingham.
St.Chad's church, Longsdon
Built in 1905, designed by William Horsley. The west window was installed in 1986 dedicated to the memory of the Warren family and made by John Hardman studios Birmingham.
Ladderedge Footpath The rather tatty fencing in the country park with, behind, the hugely over-trimmed golf club.
Ladderedge Footpath
The rather tatty fencing in the country park with, behind, the hugely over-trimmed golf club.
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Bradshaw is located at Grid Ref: SJ9455 (Lat: 53.099358, Lng: -2.078973)

Administrative County: Staffordshire

District: Staffordshire Moorlands

Police Authority: Staffordshire

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