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Introduction
The Mill at Worston was originally built by J Milner in 1814.
However, the existence of The Mill dates back to at
least 1279, when historical documents show The Mill
was being fought over in the Court of the Kings
Bench, between Henry de Whyte and Elena de Wynerston…
In later years The Mill became the property of Ranton Abbey and
after dissolution of the abbey in 1538, it passed to
a variety of landed gentry until J Milner purchased
the property and rebuilt it… The Mill at Worston
was a typical corn mill of its time, having three
floors and an attic, and much of the machinery has
been retained.
The Mill at Worston is one of the country’s oldest water mills
and is surrounded by beautiful gardens which provide
an ideal backdrop to any photo.
The function facilities have their own appointed
bar, situated in a fine reception area with an
excellent air conditioned function room enabling
catering for up to 80 table served meals and buffets
for up to 100 persons.
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Facilities
Nearby accommodation
Nearby accommodation is available within the market
towns of Stafford, Stone and Eccleshall. These are
all just five minutes drive away and minibus
transportation can be organised if desired.
Reception capacity
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Dining table—80
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Buffet style—100
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Marquee—By
agreement
Wedding season availability
All year round
Directions by road
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Exit the M6 at junction 14, taking the A5013 signposted
Eccleshall.
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Continue on the A5013 for about two miles, passing through Great
Bridgeford.
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As you exit Great Bridgeford there is a turning on the right,
which is signposted "Worston Mill."
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Turn right into the lane and continue for 400 yards crossing over
the bridge.
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The entrance to The Mill at Worston is on the left handside.
Distance: From junction 14 of the M6 2.4 miles
Directions by rail
From Stafford railway station
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Exit the railway station. A taxi rank is immediately outside if
required.
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Turn left out of the railway station and right at the roundabout.
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Turn left at the next roundabout.
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Pass straight over the next roundabout and Sainsburys will be on
the left hand side.
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Turn left at the next roundabout and continue through several
sets of traffic lights until you reach another
roundabout.
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At the roundabout turn left and continue until you reach junction
14 of the M6.
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Follow the directions as per “By road.”
Distance: From railway station 4.8 miles
Local Places of Interest
The market towns of Stafford, Stone and Eccleshall are just five
minutes drive away.
Isaac Waltons Cottage is five minutes walk away.
The Potteries are one junction up the M6.
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