We’re blessed to be surrounded by the natural beauty of the Peak District and the open fields of the English countryside, but we also live in an area steeped in British history. The nearby market town of Leek offers an intriguing break from the modern day with Victorian tearooms, medieval mills, and a thriving local arts scene. Below, we give you our top suggestions for making the most out of your day in Leek.
Cheddleton Flint Mill
With foundations dating back to the 1200s, the Cheddleton Flint Mill complex takes you back in time from Leek’s origins as a medieval market town to its rebirth as a textile hub during the Industrial Revolution. History buffs will enjoy spending the morning touring the restored buildings and cottages, staffed by costumed enthusiastic volunteers. Admission to the site is free (donations are welcome), and the beautiful garden makes the Cheddleton Flint Mill a welcome addition to your family friendly holiday.
The Victoriana Tea Room
After your morning trip to the past, take a break from your self-catering cottage with tea at The Victoriana Tea Rooms. Specialising in traditional afternoon teas, including crème teas, The Victoriana is dedicated to replicating the experience of a Victorian tearoom. Desserts are made on-site from fresh ingredients and served by staff in full Victorian attire. The tearooms reflect Victorian charm from the exposed wooden beam ceiling to the fine bone china serving sets. There’s also a gift emporium with handmade keepsakes and delicious delicacies to enjoy at home.
Nicholson Institute Gallery and Museum
To conclude your day out in Leek, stop by the Nicholson Institute Gallery and Museum, which houses over 900 artefacts, including oil paintings, watercolours, and local historical embroideries. The Institute also hosts a variety of temporary exhibitions showcasing local artists and history. If you’re timing is right, you can enjoy holiday-themed events, such as thrilling theatrics for Halloween and mulled wine with carolers at the Christmas Bazaar.
No matter how you choose to spend your day in Leek, you’ll love coming back to your holiday cottage to relax by a cozy fire and enjoy your time in the North Staffordshire countryside.