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  1. Trentham Park branch line. The Trentham Park branch line was a -mile (2.0 km) railway line that ran through the Trentham area of Stoke-on-Trent. It was last branch line to be built by the North Staffordshire Railway. [1] Intended to route traffic to Trentham Gardens, the branch was authorised in 1907 and opened on 1 April 1910.

  2. Longton ('long village') was a market town in the parish of Stoke in the county of Staffordshire. The town still has a market housed in an attractively renovated market hall. Longton is an ancient village with hundreds of years of history. It was a long, strangling township (hence its name) for centuries until its population doubled in the ...

  3. Trentham Boat Club. / 52.950670; -2.194622. Trentham Boat Club is a rowing club based on Trentham Lake next to the River Trent, at Trentham Gardens Estate, Stone Road, Trentham, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire. [1]

  4. St Michael's church, Lilleshall, Shropshire. Sir Richard Leveson KB (25 May 1598 – 2 June 1661) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1640 to 1642. [1] He supported the Royalist cause during the English Civil War . Leveson was the second son of Sir John Leveson of Halling, Kent, and his second wife Christian Mildmay ...

  5. 53.0583°N 2.2114°W. / 53.0583; -2.2114. Tunstall is one of the six towns that, along with Burslem, Longton, Fenton, Hanley and Stoke-upon-Trent, amalgamated to form the City of Stoke-on-Trent in Staffordshire, England. It was one of the original six towns that federated to form the city. Tunstall is the most northern, and fourth largest town ...

  6. The station was opened by the London Midland & Scottish Railway on 1 January 1940 [2] to serve the Wedgwood complex in Staffordshire, England. Nearby is Barlaston Hall, and the station also serves the village of Trentham, near Stoke-on-Trent . It was originally named Wedgwood Halt, and was renamed Wedgwood on 14 June 1965. [3]