The area

The bit of Staffordshire
worth the journey.

Pubs in the village, Cannock Chase fifteen minutes away, and a fishing pond on the farm itself. Here's what's on the doorstep.

Where you are

Blithbury sits between Rugeley and Uttoxeter, on the northern fringe of Cannock Chase AONB.

Quiet, well-connected, and surrounded by the kind of countryside most people picture when they say "let's get away for a weekend." Here's the local detail, by what you might want to do.

Eating & drinking

The village pub, and a few more besides.

Blithbury isn't large, but it punches above its weight for a pint and a plate. The Bull is the village pub, three minutes' walk from the Farmhouse gate, a Sunday roast that needs booking, and a fire that runs from October to April.

Beyond the village there's a handful of really good gastropubs and a couple of country restaurants worth the short drive. Reservations are wise on weekends.

The Bull, BlithburyVillage pub, Sunday roasts, dog-friendly3 min walk
The Hollybush Inn, SaltListed 14th-century pub, modern British menu12 min drive
The Boat Inn, LichfieldCanalside restaurant, well-regarded plates20 min drive
The Plough at WallRefined pub menu, good wine list22 min drive
The Swan with Two Necks, BlackbrookCountry pub, fire, great burgers18 min drive
Walks & the outdoors

Cannock Chase is fifteen minutes away.

The farm sits on the northern edge of an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Cannock Chase Forest is a 15-minute drive, 26 square miles of heathland and woodland with marked walking and cycling trails for every level. Bring boots, leave them on.

Closer to home, there's a five-mile circular walk straight from the farm gate, taking in the canal towpath and the Blithfield Reservoir bird hide. Maps are at every property.

Cannock Chase ForestAONB, marked trails, deer-spotting15 min drive
Blithfield ReservoirWalks, fishing, birdwatching10 min drive
Trent & Mersey CanalTowpath walk from the farmOn the doorstep
The Manifold ValleyRiverside walk & cycling35 min drive
Ilam Park (Peak District)National Trust estate & walks45 min drive
Days out

Castles, cathedrals, steam trains.

There's plenty within an hour's drive, proper National Trust manor houses, a small medieval cathedral, a steam railway and one of the country's better zoos. Good rainy-day insurance and good sunny-day plans both.

Shugborough Estate (NT)Grand 18th-century house & gardens15 min drive
Lichfield CathedralThree-spired medieval cathedral22 min drive
Alton TowersIf the kids insist35 min drive
Churnet Valley RailwayRestored steam railway30 min drive
Trentham GardensItalian gardens & lakeside walk40 min drive
Twycross ZooWell-regarded family day out45 min drive
Fishing

Reservoir, river, or the pond on site.

There's a small course fishing pond on the farm itself, free to use for guests, no permit needed, rods can be borrowed from the Farmhouse. For the more serious angler, Blithfield Reservoir is one of the Midlands' best trout fisheries and a 10-minute drive away.

On-site pondCarp & perch, guests free, rods providedOn the doorstep
Blithfield ReservoirTrout fishery, day & season permits10 min drive
River Trent (Yoxall)Mixed coarse fishing12 min drive
Getting here

Closer than you think.

By car

Easy to find, hard to leave.

Birmingham 45 min · Manchester 1h 20 · London 2h 30 · Sheffield 1h 10. Off the A515 between Lichfield and Uttoxeter, postcode and what3words sent on booking.

By train

Rugeley Trent Valley, then a taxi.

Direct trains from London Euston in just under three hours on the West Coast Main Line. Twelve-minute taxi from the station, we can pre-book one for you.

By air

Birmingham & East Midlands.

Birmingham Airport is 45 minutes by car. East Midlands is 50 minutes. Manchester is 1h 30 if you're coming from further afield.