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- Cheddleton is an ancient parish and village in the Staffordshire Moorlands, near to the town of L****, England. The village is divided into two distinct...
- Cheddleton Flint Mill is a water mill situated in the village of Cheddleton in the English county of Staffordshire. The mill race takes water from the...
- The main stations along the line are Kingsley and Froghall, Consall, Cheddleton and L**** Brook (which is only used as a run around loop). An extension...
- Cheddleton railway station is a former p****enger railway station of the North Staffordshire Railway (NSR) and is now a preserved station on the Churnet...
- dyes that were used in the town's textile and silk industries. South of Cheddleton, the river flows through the Churnet Valley, an area of outstanding beauty...
- Cheddleton is a civil parish in the district of Staffordshire Moorlands, Staffordshire, England. It contains 84 listed buildings that are recorded in the...
- Council for the construction of the St Edward's County Mental Asylum at Cheddleton, Staffordshire. Opened in 1899, the line ran until 1954 before being closed...
- p. 106 Jeuda, Basil (1980). The L****, Caldon & Waterhouses Railway. Cheddleton, Staffordshire: North Staffordshire Railway Company (1978). ISBN 0-907133-00-2...
- Burton-upon-Trent, and from their Railway at Burslem to their Railway at Cheddleton, and to acquire Station Lands at Burton and Uttoxeter; and for other Purposes...
- steep-sided, wooded valley in the south of the district, running between Cheddleton and Rocester, also known as "The Rhineland of Staffordshire" or Staffordshire's...