Historic Brewood

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"A walk skirting a reservoir and taking in the intersection of two remarkable feats of engineering."
Walk directions

From The Bridge Inn car park, go straight across the main road and down some steps to the canal. Go right at the bottom of the steps and follow the canal tow path to pass over the A5 and then through Stretton Spoil Banks to Bridge No. 17 near Lapley Wood Farm.

Cross over the bridge and, at the concrete track, turn left for 100yds (91m). Just after this track bears right, go through the gate in the hedge to your right. Follow the hedge along the edge of the field and then along a dirt trail along a thin strip of woodland.

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Additional information
  Terrain  - Tow paths, grass trails and roads, several stiles
  Landscape  - Canal, farmland and reservoir
  Dog friendliness  - Must be kept on lead near livestock
  Parking  - Walkers eating at the Bridge Inn can use car park; street parking in Brewood
  Toilets en route  - Brewood village centre
About the walk
The first thing you need to know about Brewood is that it’s pronounced ‘brood’, and getting this right first time round will instantly endear you to locals. The name – Breude in the Domesday Book (1086) – is from the Celtic bre, or hill, and the Old English wuda, meaning wood. It was during the...
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About the area
Staffordshire features lofty moors, deep dales and tremendous views of both. Further south are the six sprawling towns that make up Stoke-on-Trent, which historically have had such an impact on Staffordshire’s fortunes, not to mention its culture and countryside.
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Historic Brewood

Recommended by
Our view
"A walk skirting a reservoir and taking in the intersection of two remarkable feats of engineering."
Location
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Additional information
  Terrain - Tow paths, grass trails and roads, several stiles
  Landscape - Canal, farmland and reservoir
  Dog friendliness - Must be kept on lead near livestock
  Parking - Walkers eating at the Bridge Inn can use car park; street parking in Brewood
  Toilets en route - Brewood village centre
About the walk
The first thing you need to know about Brewood is that it’s pronounced ‘brood’, and getting this right first time round will instantly endear you to locals. The name – Breude in the Domesday Book (1086) – is from the Celtic bre, or hill, and the Old English wuda, meaning wood. It was during the...
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About the area
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Staffordshire
Staffordshire features lofty moors, deep dales and tremendous views of both. Further south are the six sprawling towns that make up Stoke-on-Trent, which historically have had such an impact on Staffordshire’s fortunes, not to mention its culture and countryside.