Rugeley is a small market town in Staffordshire, England, situated approximately 7 miles northwest of Cannock and 27 miles northwest of Birmingham. The town has a population of around 22,000 people and is surrounded by countryside and farmland. Rugeley's town centre features a mix of old and new buildings, including the 19th-century St. Augustine's Church and the more modern Red Lion pub. The town's high street is lined with a variety of shops, cafes, and restaurants, while the nearby Brindley Heath provides opportunities for outdoor recreation. Rugeley is also home to the Rugeley Power Station, a major employer in the area. Despite its small size, the town has a strong sense of community, with many annual events and festivals taking place throughout the year.
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Situated at the bottom end of Abraham's valley, Strawberry Hill is a well formed feature with a few "Anson's" pines.
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Went here as a group of 16 (from young kids 5+ to adults 50+). Great day out. We did the Go Ape tree top challenge for the older ones and the kids did their challenge. Did this for my Son's 14th birthday. Honestly it was a great day, but I'm not going to like this was expensive (a little over PS330) Staff here were amazing and very supportive and approachable. Millie you were amazing with us Definitely do this again. Be warned the parking cost us PS11.
Beautiful place
Took my partner there and we had a wonderful time, it's got stunning scenery and views as far as the eye can see in all directions, the spot itself has a fascinating history, the wildlife is beautiful and the area is kept clean and tidy for visitors and wildlife and a great spot to visit.