- Waterhouses, Staffordshire
Waterhouses is a village in the south of the
Staffordshire Peak District . It is on theRiver Hamps , a tributary of theRiver Manifold , and at the southern end of the track of the formerLeek and Manifold Valley Light Railway (now theManifold Way , a walk- and cycle-path), which ran toHulme End . The village is on theA523 road , which here follows the southern boundary of thePeak District National Park . Nearby is the Cauldoncement plant ofLafarge Cement.Waterhouses was served by a
railway station opened by theNorth Staffordshire Railway onJuly 1 1905 , on the line from Leek to Waterhouses. Waterhouses was also served by a railway station which was opened by theLeek and Manifold Valley Light Railway onJune 27 1904 , whilst being entirely operated by the North Staffordshire Railway. These two lines were next to each other. Due to the railway not being as successful as hoped and not utilised enough, it was later opened for tourists, but still failed to make a profit and was later closed and then turned into the popular track that it is today, which offers a safe way to travel by bike or foot into the Stunning Manifold Valley...Two 'watering holes' in the village exist, the George and the Crown.. As well as Salty's famous
Riverside Cafe and Fish & Chip Shop... Serving this part of the moorlands with excellent homemade food using local produce, and is popular with locals and visitors alike..Waterhouses situated on the A523 Leek to Ashbourne Road, near to
Alton Towers and on the edge of the dramatic scenery of the Peak Park, is a popular place for visitors to the area. It offers a doorway to the beauty of thePeak District National Park , uninterrupted by traffic. via many footpaths or the afore mentionedManifold Way Cycle path and is also a common rest bite stop for visitors toAlton Towers .References
Keys R and Porter L (1972) "The Manifold Valley and its Light Railway", Moorland publishers
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