Presumably one of Stoke-on-Trent's previous mahoosive slagheep spoils. Now turned Country Park. With spectacular elevated views from up top over the surrounding cityscape. And a couple of mahoosive radio masts that can be seen from Leek stood at it's highest point. Incorporated into it are 2 ends of Six Crowns Wood South and North. And a private member's only fishing pond, complete with picturesque lily pads, yellow flag irises and willow trees. Great vast swaiths of long grasses and buttercups for your children and dogs to frolick in. Benches and deciduous trees dotted around sporadically. A playground and footie goal posts. Loads of entrances and footpaths. Saw at least 3 kestrels hovering and darting down into the long grass. Loads of wee songbirds flitting about too. A semi...
Read moreAn extraordinary amount of wildlife for a small area of parkland. Very pleasant walk around with curtious like minded walkers and...
Read moreThe pool there is called sammies pool its a good place to fish. There is a small charge of £2.00 which goes back into the up...
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