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WS11 4AW - Huntington
Huntington is a civil parish and former mining village in Staffordshire, on the outskirts of Cannock Chase. It lies on the A34 road just north of Cannock and is surrounded by woodland. The village had an estimated population of 3,720 in 2004, increasing to 4,536 at the 2011 Census. The population in Huntington on the 2021 census was 4,715, a 3.94% increase from the decade before." [1]
Situated in local authority Cannock West, Huntington is classed as urban with significant rural (rural including hub towns 26-49%). Nearest towns are Cannock (2 miles away), Burntwood (5 miles away), Rugeley (6 miles away), with the capital city, London being 118 miles away.
Staffordshire
Staffordshire is a surprisingly beautiful county offering a welcome oasis of picturesque terrain, in between the widening sprawl of its neighbours Manchester and Birmingham.
When it comes to scenery, Staffordshire has some special places, in particular the exciting natural landscape of the Staffordshire Moorlands, a popular location for hiking and biking, rock climbing and sailing. Similarly the area around the old town of Stone is perfect for walking, cruising and sailing along the Trent and Mersey Canal and the River Trent and into the countryside.
Sitting on the border there is also the thrilling Roaches area of the world famous Peak District National Park, an awesome outcrop of wind-carved gritstone rocks, offering fantastic views and an abundance of birdlife and wildlife.
In southern Staffordshire, Cannock Chase is a high plateau of market towns, industrial heritage sites and undulating hills, heath lands and walking trails, recently declared an Area of Outstanding Natural beauty. Castle Ring is an ancient Iron Age Fort there and also worth visiting are Chasewater Country Park (with a wonderful steam railway) offering fishing, sailing and water-skiing.
Other places to visit include the Cathedral City of Lichfield and the Cathedral's famous three spires, known as 'the ladies of the vale' and the house on the corner of Breadmarket Street where Samuel Johnson was born.
Also popular are Tamworth Castle and Ash End Children's Farm, Drayton Manor Park and for those who fancy trying the local ale, Burton-on-Trent, the home of Brewing. From Stafford Castle to the world renowned 'Potteries' and from the Ancient High House to Abbots Bromleey there are endless destinations worth visiting.
Lastly, and by no means least, there is the wonderful and ever-popular Alton Towers, arguably Britain's best amusement park.
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Where is it?
LocationHuntington
Ward
Cannock West
Local Authority
Cannock Chase
Council
Constituency
County
Staffordshire
Region
West Midlands
Country
England
Classification
Urban with Significant Rural (rural including hub towns 26-49%)
Area Type
Non-metropolitan District
ONS GSS ID
E00149625
LSOADZ_NAME
Cannock Chase 011B
Government ID
Cannock Chase 011
Coordinates
52.697, -2.036
Phone Code
(01543) xxxxxx
Nearby Towns
Cannock | 1.6 mi |
Burntwood | 5.4 mi |
Rugeley | 6.4 mi |
Willenhall | 6.7 mi |
Birmingham | 16.7 mi |
Derby | 28.2 mi |
Coventry | 30.1 mi |
Cardiff | 97.8 mi |
London | 118.4 mi |
Edinburgh | 229.1 mi |
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