Alder Moor

Settlement in Staffordshire East Staffordshire

England

Alder Moor

Dog and Partridge, High Street, Tutbury Reputed to be one of the oldest buildings in the area, dating back to the 14th Century.
Dog and Partridge, High Street, Tutbury Credit: Martin Wilson

Alder Moor is a small village located in the county of Staffordshire, in the West Midlands region of England. Situated in the picturesque countryside, it is surrounded by rolling hills and lush green fields, providing a serene and tranquil atmosphere.

The village itself consists of a few residential houses, a local church, and a small primary school. The architecture in Alder Moor is predominantly traditional, with many of the buildings showcasing the charming characteristics of English rural villages.

Alder Moor benefits from its proximity to the nearby town of Leek, which provides residents with access to a wider range of amenities such as shops, supermarkets, and healthcare facilities. The village is also well-connected to other major towns and cities in the area through a network of roads and public transportation.

Nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts will find Alder Moor to be a haven. The surrounding countryside offers numerous walking and cycling routes, allowing visitors to explore the stunning natural beauty of Staffordshire. Additionally, the village is close to several nature reserves and country parks, providing opportunities for birdwatching, picnicking, and wildlife spotting.

Overall, Alder Moor is a charming village in Staffordshire, offering a peaceful and idyllic setting for its residents and visitors alike. With its natural beauty and picturesque surroundings, it is a place where one can truly appreciate the tranquility of rural England.

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Alder Moor Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 52.84207/-1.6708751 or Grid Reference SK2227. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Dog and Partridge, High Street, Tutbury Reputed to be one of the oldest buildings in the area, dating back to the 14th Century.
Dog and Partridge, High Street, Tutbury
Reputed to be one of the oldest buildings in the area, dating back to the 14th Century.
Beam Hill The gentle slope to the top of Beam Hill as seen from the road to Rolleston.
Beam Hill
The gentle slope to the top of Beam Hill as seen from the road to Rolleston.
Spread Eagle and St Mary's The church in Rolleston on Dove is dedicated to St Mary.  The Spread Eagle pub next door shares some of its architecture with many railway buildings.
Spread Eagle and St Mary's
The church in Rolleston on Dove is dedicated to St Mary. The Spread Eagle pub next door shares some of its architecture with many railway buildings.
The Brickmakers Arms, Upper Outwood
The Brickmakers Arms, Upper Outwood
Bushton
Bushton
Hilltop Farm. Anslow
Hilltop Farm. Anslow
Path to Tutbury This public footpath joins Rolleston on Dove with Tutbury.
Path to Tutbury
This public footpath joins Rolleston on Dove with Tutbury.
Bridleway to Alder Moor This bridleway passes by the Cemetery in Rolleston on Dove and leads to Alder Moor.
Bridleway to Alder Moor
This bridleway passes by the Cemetery in Rolleston on Dove and leads to Alder Moor.
Shotwood Hill There are two footpaths which lead from this point to Rolleston on Dove.  One can be seen to the left of the image the other takes the high route over the hill.
Shotwood Hill
There are two footpaths which lead from this point to Rolleston on Dove. One can be seen to the left of the image the other takes the high route over the hill.
Bridge and Path The bridge carries the A511 over the road between Rolleston and Tutbury.  The footpath with the To Let sign is a short local path.
Bridge and Path
The bridge carries the A511 over the road between Rolleston and Tutbury. The footpath with the To Let sign is a short local path.
Road to Castle Hayes This road which leads to Castle Hayes Park is a dead end, as the upside down sign indicates.
Road to Castle Hayes
This road which leads to Castle Hayes Park is a dead end, as the upside down sign indicates.
Oilseed Rape by Rolleston Park farm
Oilseed Rape by Rolleston Park farm
Free-range egg production unit - Anslow Park Farm This modern facility has been erected within the last two years on former open fields.
Free-range egg production unit - Anslow Park Farm
This modern facility has been erected within the last two years on former open fields.
Free range hens These hens are housed in a new large free-range egg production unit belonging to a firm called Anslow Eggs.
Free range hens
These hens are housed in a new large free-range egg production unit belonging to a firm called Anslow Eggs.
Backlit stream near Anslow This stream, which is un-named on OS maps, eventually flows into the River Dove near Rolleston on Dove.
Backlit stream near Anslow
This stream, which is un-named on OS maps, eventually flows into the River Dove near Rolleston on Dove.
Rolleston Park
Rolleston Park
Lount Farm and cottages
Lount Farm and cottages
Well-maintained footpath near Lount Farm All the public footpaths in this grid square are well defined and clearly maintained.
Well-maintained footpath near Lount Farm
All the public footpaths in this grid square are well defined and clearly maintained.
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Alder Moor is located at Grid Ref: SK2227 (Lat: 52.84207, Lng: -1.6708751)

Administrative County: Staffordshire

District: East Staffordshire

Police Authority: Staffordshire

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Located within 500m of 52.84207,-1.6708751
Post Box
Operator: Royal Mail
Ref: DE13 1202
Lat/Long: 52.8402904/-1.6672465
Bus Stop
Fiddler's Lane
Naptan AtcoCode: 3800C339601
Naptan NaptanCode: stadgtmw
Public Transport: platform
Lat/Long: 52.8419725/-1.6707896
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