Hales Hall Pool - "Hales Hall Pool Local Nature Reserve with a man made lake dating back to 1846. A double line of yew trees link the 1.76 hectare lake with Hales Hall built in 1712.  The pool edges are a designated Site of Biological Importance with Marsh Marigold, Flag Iris, Greater Tussock Sedge and Bulbous Rush growing.  Look out for birds such as kingfisher, heron, tufted duck, coot, moorhen and great crested grebes. Fishing permits are also available." "Hard surfaced paths suitable for wheelchair users cover half the site. There is disabled parking for wheelchair users and wheel chair access to fishing platforms." - from the  Staffordshire Moorlands District Council website

 

 

 

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