Fenton Map

Fenton map, view the Staffordshire town of Fenton, located in the county of Staffordshire, England.

Detailed Street Map of Fenton Staffordshire & Guide to the Area

Fenton Map Staffordshire: Interactive map of Fenton, displaying the town situated in the county of Staffordshire, England, United Kingdom.

Use controls (+/-) to display a detailed street map of Fenton area and a Fenton town centre map, showing Fenton Park and Fenton Cemetery.

Other facilities, some of which may also be visible on this Fenton map are: Tesco Extra Longton, Asda Superstore Fenton, Aldi Fenton, Lidl Longton, The Glost House, Costa Coffee Fenton, The Phoenix Club, Fenton Park Café, The Villas Nursing Home, Haywood Hospital, Royal Stoke University Hospital, Fenton Health Centre, Moorcroft Medical Centre, Glebedale School, St Peter's Academy, Clarice Cliff Primary School, Sandon Primary Academy, St Augustine's Church, Christ Church Fenton, The Salvation Army Fenton, Stoke-on-Trent Sixth Form College, Stoke-on-Trent College, Fenton Manor Sports Complex, Fenton Town Hall, Aynsley China Factory Shop, Emma Bridgewater Factory, Portmeirion Factory Shop, Dudson Museum, The Art Bay Gallery, Premier Inn Stoke/Trentham Gardens, Holiday Inn Express Stoke-on-Trent, The Crown Hotel Longton, Quality Hotel Stoke, The Stafford Arms, The Ashwood, The Florence, The White Star, The Auctioneers Arms, Sutherland Arms, NatWest Longton, TSB Stoke-on-Trent, Barclays Hanley, Potteries Shopping Centre, Intu Potteries, Cineworld Stoke-on-Trent, Waterworld Stoke, Trentham Monkey Forest, Etruria Industrial Museum.

By zooming out a couple of steps (double right click) you can view the surrounding areas of Longton, Stoke, Hanley, Burslem, Tunstall, Blurton, Meir, Trentham, Norton-in-the-Moors, Bucknall, Abbey Hulton, Milton, Bentilee, Weston Coyney, Dresden, Normacot, Heron Cross, Shelton, Penkhull, Hartshill, Oakhill, Newcastle-under-Lyme, Silverdale, Wolstanton, May Bank, Chesterton, Kidsgrove, Talke, Alsager, Audley, Barlaston, Stone, Endon, Cheddleton.

Fenton sits right in the heart of Stoke-on-Trent, one of the famous six towns that make up the Potteries. It's often called the quiet one of the bunch, a bit more low-key compared to its neighbours, but that's part of its charm. Tucked between Longton and Stoke itself, it's a proper working town with a mix of residential streets, small businesses, and bits of green space tucked here and there.

The history of Fenton ties tightly to the pottery industry that put this corner of Staffordshire on the map. While it started as little more than a collection of farms and cottages, things really took off in the 18th and 19th centuries when pottery manufacturers moved in. Names like Aynsley and Coalport helped build the town's reputation. Despite changes over time, you can still feel that industrial heritage lingering. These days, Fenton's population hovers around 12,000, giving it a close-knit, lived-in feel where people know their patch and look after it.

For things to do, Fenton Park is a bit of a gem, with open spaces, football pitches, and a cracking children's play area. The town also holds onto some lovely old buildings, like the huge Fenton Town Hall, which still dominates the skyline. If you're after something grander nearby, the National Trust's Biddulph Grange Garden offers beautifully restored Victorian gardens, while the English Heritage site of Mow Cop Castle gives sweeping views across the Staffordshire-Cheshire border. Over at Little Moreton Hall, you'll find a classic timber-framed Tudor manor that seems to defy gravity with its wonky walls and leaning beams.

Stretching out across Staffordshire brings even more to the table. Alton Towers isn't far, pulling in visitors with its rollercoasters and water park. Cannock Chase offers miles of trails for walking, cycling and horse riding, and for those into local crafts, The Potteries Museum & Art Gallery in Stoke holds everything from fine china to Spitfire aircraft. Trentham Gardens adds Italianate gardens, a lake and a popular shopping village into the mix. Stafford Castle and Shugborough Estate bring more history, while Drayton Manor offers another big theme park day out not too far south.

Getting to Fenton is simple enough. It's close to the A50 and A500, which link it straight into the motorway network, with the M6 just a short drive away. Stoke-on-Trent railway station sits a couple of miles down the road, offering regular services to Manchester, Birmingham and London. Buses run frequently around the city and surrounding areas. If you're flying in, Manchester Airport's about an hour away, while East Midlands Airport gives another handy option slightly to the east.

Staffordshire as a county has always managed to mix industry and countryside without losing its identity. Known for its potteries, rolling hills and market towns, it's got a bit of everything packed into its borders. There's history around every corner, yet you're never too far from green fields, stately homes, or bustling high streets. The people tend to be down-to-earth, with a proper sense of place and plenty of pride in where they're from.

Some More Nearby Places: Longton, Stoke, Hanley, Burslem, Tunstall, Blurton, Meir, Trentham, Norton-in-the-Moors, Bucknall, Abbey Hulton, Milton, Bentilee, Weston Coyney, Dresden, Normacot, Heron Cross, Shelton, Penkhull, Hartshill, Oakhill, Newcastle-under-Lyme, Silverdale, Wolstanton, May Bank, Chesterton, Kidsgrove, Talke, Alsager, Audley, Barlaston, Stone, Endon, Cheddleton.

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