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Cannock Chase
Is an designated an area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) in 1958 because of its beautiful landscape, its wildlife and its history. Cannock Chase is the largest surviving area of lowland heathland in the Midlands. Site details events, news, projects and publications.
 
   
     

Glacier Boulder
The "Glacial Boulder" on Cannock Chase is a well known local landmark. Originating from Scotland it was placed here in the 1950s. The concrete base dates from the First World War when this area was a large military camp.

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The Cross Keys Inn
Description: 18th C. Two Storey Cross Keys Inn
Location: 42 Hill Street Hednesford
Grading: 11
 
Parish Church
Description: Parish Church
Location: St. Lukes Church, Church St Cannock
Grading: 11
   
     
The White House
As far as can be ascertained, the present building appears to date from the early 1730's. An indenture for leasing the property reads "In the 8th. year of reign of George II between William Byrche and Sir Robert Fisher of Cannock and his wife Dame Anne.
 

 

 

                                                                                

 



 

 

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