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Question by  jdening (57)

What is notable about Staffordshire, England?

I'm wondering if I should include it on my itinerary.

 
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Answer by  answergirl93 (66)

Staffordshire includes part of the National Forest. The Anglo-Saxon Staffordshire Hoard (dating from the seventh to eight century) was discovered in Staffordshire. The county also has the highest village in Britain, Flash, at 1518 feet or 463 meters above sea level.

 
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Answer by  evakovacs (26)

There are several points of interest in Staffordshire, including the Wightwick Manor, Tamworth Castle, and Lichfield Cathedral. What really makes Staffordshire unique is the legendary Mermaid's Pool, where, at midnight of the eve of Easter, a mermaid appears. Those who see the mermaid either become immortal or fall into the depths of the pool to drown.

 
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Answer by  jeantalbot (96)

Staffordshire is located in the Heart of England which is the centre. It has many wonderful walks, notably the Peak district and Teh National Forest with breath taking views. Enjoy.

 
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Answer by  JENN2525 (220)

Well it's just nice in terms of the architecture at the hotel. It's nothing special. I would say it's fairly expensive compared to other hotels. I really like it however.

 
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