Yarnfield And Cold Meece
Yarnfield And Cold Meece
Best attractions and places to see around Yarnfield And Cold Meece offer a blend of local charm, historical sites, and access to broader regional attractions within Staffordshire, England. Yarnfield features a significant conference center and historical remnants of a deserted medieval settlement. Cold Meece is home to St. Editha's Church and the Coldmeece Nature Reserve, providing opportunities for wildlife observation. The area serves as a base for exploring diverse natural landscapes and cultural sites in the surrounding countryside.
Last updated: July 3, 2026
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A very pleasant walk with a certain degree of hills
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Bordering Trentham Gardens, this section of Trentham Park is free to access without an admission charge. The Two Saints Way runs along the ridgeline.
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A nice place to pause to take in the chorus of bird song and the trickling of the waters.
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Yet another well placed resting point. I find the mossy banks suffice pretty well or a fallen log where available but I won't turn my nose up at such a convenient provision 😊
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Great spot for our feathered friends 😊
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Lots of parking for canal access. They have a cafe with glass fronts too that overlook the canal and the playground. Children can play whilst waiting for their jacket potatoes to be made up :)
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The road above this bridge used to lead directly to the old workhouse. Another interesting fact is that it has a little plaque on with the name 'Christine' Christina Collins was travelling by narrowboat from Liverpool to London. It is important to remember that some passengers were carried by canal boats as it was cheaper than travelling by coach. She passed through Stone on the journey and raised concerns about her safety to the lock keeper at Aston. Her body was found on 17th June 1839 at Rugeley. Three of the four bargemen were charged with her murder. All three were sentenced to be hanged so as a souvenir for those attending the execution a broadsheet was printed beforehand showing the three dangling from the portable scaffolding outside Stafford Gaol. However one of the men was reprieved at the last minute and was sentenced to be transported to Australia instead.
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The area offers several natural highlights. You can visit King's Wood, Trentham Estate, a historically significant woodland area bordering Trentham Gardens, which is free to access. Another popular spot is Downs Banks Millennium Viewpoint, offering pleasant walks and historical connections to Joule's Brewery. Cold Meece also features the Coldmeece Nature Reserve, a haven for wildlife and rare plant species, ideal for birdwatching and nature walks.
Yes, the region is rich in history. Workhouse Bridge is a historical bridge near Stone with a plaque dedicated to Christina Collins, a narrowboat passenger from the 1800s. In Cold Meece, you can find St. Editha's Church, a Grade II listed building dating back to the 12th century. Yarnfield itself has historical significance with Yarnfield Gate, revealing a deserted medieval settlement. Further afield, you can explore the Ancient High House in Stafford, Stafford Castle, or the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Ironbridge Gorge.
Families have many options. The Stone Canal Mosaic and Playground offers a cycle way with a playground and canal views. You can also visit Jacob Sheep at Monument Walk, Trentham Monkey Forest, where you can walk among free-roaming Barbary macaques and see Jacob sheep. Other attractions include Alton Towers Theme Park, Trentham Gardens with its treetop walkway, Gentleshaw Wildlife Centre, and various indoor play centers like Flip Out Stoke and Clip 'n Climb Stoke.
For easy walks, consider routes around the canals, such as those near Workhouse Bridge and the Stone Canal Mosaic and Playground. These are part of easy hiking routes near Stone. The grounds of Yarnfield Park also offer acres of gardens and pathways for leisurely walks. For more options, you can explore the easy hikes guide around Yarnfield And Cold Meece.
Yes, the area provides several cycling opportunities. The Stone Canal Mosaic and Playground is located on a cycle way. You can find various routes for both road cycling and touring. For detailed routes, check out the Road Cycling Routes around Yarnfield And Cold Meece and Cycling around Yarnfield And Cold Meece guides.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical sites, natural beauty, and family-friendly options. Many enjoy the free access to natural areas like King's Wood, Trentham Estate, and the historical insights offered by places like Workhouse Bridge. The tranquil atmosphere of the countryside and the variety of outdoor activities, from gentle strolls to more challenging routes, are also highly valued.
Many outdoor areas are dog-friendly. For instance, King's Wood, Trentham Estate and Downs Banks Millennium Viewpoint are suitable for walks with dogs. It's always recommended to check specific attraction rules regarding pets before your visit, especially for indoor venues or nature reserves with sensitive wildlife.
Yes, Downs Banks Millennium Viewpoint is a notable spot offering pleasant views and walks. The tranquil atmosphere of Cold Meece, surrounded by beautiful countryside, also provides many picturesque scenes for visitors to enjoy.
The spring and summer months (April to September) generally offer the most favorable weather for outdoor activities, with longer daylight hours and milder temperatures. However, the natural landscapes, such as King's Wood and Coldmeece Nature Reserve, can be enjoyed year-round, with autumn bringing beautiful foliage and winter offering crisp, quiet walks.
Beyond the well-known spots, the deserted medieval settlement at Yarnfield Gate offers a glimpse into ancient history through its earthworks and building platforms. The Coldmeece Nature Reserve, while known locally, provides a tranquil escape for wildlife enthusiasts seeking a quieter experience away from larger crowds.
The region has strong ties to pottery and industrial history. The World of Wedgwood, located a short drive away, offers insights into the renowned pottery. Additionally, the Ironbridge Gorge, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, played a pivotal role in the Industrial Revolution and features the iconic Iron Bridge and Blists Hill Victorian Town.
Yes, the Coldmeece Nature Reserve is a haven for wildlife, offering opportunities for birdwatching and observing various animals and rare plant species. Jacob Sheep at Monument Walk, Trentham Monkey Forest allows visitors to walk among free-roaming Barbary macaques and see Jacob sheep. The wider Cannock Chase Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty is also known for its wildlife, including wild deer.


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