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File:Shugborough-18Jan20-14.jpg|The [[Essex bridge]], a famous packhorse [[bridge]] intercepting three waterways, Id. | File:Shugborough-18Jan20-14.jpg|The [[Essex bridge]], a famous packhorse [[bridge]] intercepting three waterways, Id. | ||
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+ | * Our [[Staffordshire (January 2020)]] trip. |
Staffs is a shire of England, historically also including Wolverhampton, Walsall and other important towns before the creation of the West Midlands county in 1974.
Its most emblematic city is probably Stafford, the most important one being Stoke-on-Trent. It is the starting point of the northern England's outstanding natural beauty, with the Peak district, Cannock Chase and bits of the national forest beginning where Staffordshire ends.
Staffs countryside on the way from Stafford to its castle, July (2017).
The enchanted woods of Cannock Chase, on 18 January (2020).
The Essex bridge, a famous packhorse bridge intercepting three waterways, Id.