Leek: An attractive
town with many fine examples of architecture dating from the 18th
and 19th centuries. Leek really prospered with the boom of the textile
industry, particularly the dyeing process for which Leek became
associated. This expertise attracted many influential visitors to
the town, the most notable of which was William Morris, founder
of the Arts and Crafts movement. History still provides a focal
point for Leek as it is now the North West’s largest antique
centre. A bric a brac market is held every Saturday and the town
still enjoys a lively general market on Wednesdays.
The Area; Leek is well placed for the Southern
Peak District with Dovedale, the Manifold Valley and the Roaches
easily accessable. Also closeby are the Potteries with their rich
industrial heritage and Alton Towers , the UK’s leading themepark.
A number of historic houses are within easy reach. Shugborough,
the ancestral home of Lord Lichfield, Eyam Hall situated in the
historic plague village of Eyam, Little Moreton Hall regarded to
be the most perfectly preserved timber framed moated house in Britain,
Haddon Hall one of the most complete medieval manor houses in the
country and Chatsworth House, “Palace of the Peak” providing
an unforgettable day for all ages.
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