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Rushton Spencer in the region of England is a town located in United Kingdom - some 141 mi or ( 227 km ) North-West of London , the country's capital .

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Local time in Rushton Spencer is now 09:40 AM (Saturday) . The local timezone is named " Europe/London " with a UTC offset of 0 hours. Depending on your flexibility, these larger cities might be interesting for you: Stoke-on-Trent, Sheffield, Prestbury, Oxford, and Newcastle-under-Lyme. When in this area, you might want to check out Stoke-on-Trent . We found some clip posted online . Scroll down to see the most favourite one or select the video collection in the navigation. Are you looking for some initial hints on what might be interesting in Rushton Spencer ? We have collected some references on our attractions page.


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Speedbird Concorde 99 take-off from Manchester Airport

1:09 min by Simon Lowe
Views: 14891 Rating: 4.80

This flight was taking holiday makers to Canada. She uses most of Ringway's 10000ft runway to get airborne. Sorry for the shaky footage, it was freezing cold and I didn't have my tripod. Filmed in Aut ..

Uniting Events- impreza w klubie Lucid Warszawa Bluecity party time

2:41 min by StudioCZIKO
Views: 5833 Rating: 2.33

Uniting Events zaprasza na cykl imprez Uniting Nights. Klub Lucid (blue city) Warszawa .hot summer night , snow party , halloween , ..


London & Brighton 2010!

4:36 min by eeto91
Views: 5744 Rating: 4.97

Yeah so another video of my trip to the eternally sunny England! I had such a sick time and it's all thanks to the people I met there! Especially big cheers goes to Mike and Callum for letting me stay ..

Macclesfield Canal - Bosley Locks

8:50 min by PIGandPINEAPPLE
Views: 4427 Rating: 4.50

The Bosley Flight of 12 locks are situated on the Macclesfield Canal between Macclesfield and Congleton and lower the canal some 118 feet from the summit level in a little over a mile. ..


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Interesting facts about this location

Rushton railway station

Rushton railway station was a railway station that served the village of Rushton Spencer, Staffordshire. The station was opened by the North Staffordshire Railway in 1849 as part of the Churnet Valley line. {{#invoke:Footnotes|sfn}} It remained open until passenger services were withdrawn from the northern end of the Churnet valley line in 1960. {{#invoke:Footnotes|sfn}} Freight services lasted until 1964 when they too were withdrawn{{#invoke:Footnotes|sfn}} and the track lifted.

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Located at 53.16 -2.10 (Lat./Long.); Less than 0 km away
Tags: Disused railway stations in Staffordshire, Former North Staffordshire Railway stations, Railway stations closed in 1960, Railway stations opened in 1849

Rudyard Lake

Rudyard Lake is a reservoir in Rudyard, Staffordshire. It was constructed in the late 1700s to feed the Caldon Canal. During the 1800s it was a popular destination for daytrippers taking advantage of easy access using the newly constructed North Staffordshire Railway. The lake is still used for many water activities such as boating, canoeing, fishing and also for walks and recreational steam train trips. It is famous for being the namesake of Rudyard Kipling.

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Located at 53.14 -2.09 (Lat./Long.); Less than 3 km away
Tags: Canal reservoirs in England, Geography of Staffordshire

Rudyard Lake Steam Railway

The Rudyard Lake Steam Railway is a minimum gauge railway and the third railway of any gauge to run along the side of Rudyard Lake in Staffordshire. The railway runs for 1.5 miles on the track bed of an old standard gauge North Staffordshire Railway line. After the NSR line closed down, a small narrow gauge train ran on the site for two years before moving via Suffolk to Trago Mills in Devon. The current line started in 1985 and is 10.25 gauge, and operates to a timetable.

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Located at 53.13 -2.08 (Lat./Long.); Less than 3 km away
Tags: 10¼ inch gauge railways, British miniature railways, Heritage railways in England, Minimum gauge railways, Visitor attractions in Staffordshire

The Bridestones

The Bridestones consist of a chambered cairn, built in the Neolithic Stone Age, near Congleton, Cheshire, England. It was described in 1764 as being 100 metres long and 11 metres wide; it contained three separate compartments, of which only one remains today. The remaining compartment is 6 metres long by 2.7 metres wide, and consists of vertical stone slabs, divided by a now-broken cross slab.

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Located at 53.16 -2.14 (Lat./Long.); Less than 3 km away
Tags: Archaeological sites in Cheshire, Buildings and structures in Cheshire, History of Cheshire, Megalithic monuments in Europe, Scheduled Ancient Monuments in Cheshire, Stone Age sites in England, Visitor attractions in Cheshire

Gun (Staffordshire)

Gun is an undistinguished hill at the southern end of the Peak District. The hill is mainly moorland with some small wooded areas. Gun is often overlooked by walkers who prefer the neighbouring peaks of The Roaches, Hen Cloud and Ramshaw rocks. However it still features typical moorland scenery and some pleasant hill walking. The hill overlooks the town of Leek in the Staffordshire Moorlands which is an ideal base for visiting the Peak District National Park.

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Located at 53.15 -2.05 (Lat./Long.); Less than 3 km away
Tags: Marilyns of England, Mountains and hills of the Peak District