Just a mile and a half from Alton Towers (Britain’s premier Theme
Park & most popular visitor attraction outside London) and centrally located
between the historic market towns of Leek, Ashbourne, Cheadle & Uttoxeter
lies the picturesque village of Oakamoor.
Steeped in local history and brimming with character, Admirals House is a small, family-owned Inn situated on the edge of the village at the entrance to the delightful Dimmingsdale section of the Churnet River Valley. Referred to both as Staffordshire’s Rhineland and Little Switzerland and designated as an area of outstanding natural beauty this enchanting wooded valley can at various local points be explored and enjoyed either by foot, bicycle, steam train or traditional narrow boat.
Situated close to the route of the well-trodden Staffordshire Way footpath, the Inn is directly opposite a large picnic site & play area, screened by trees, which stretches beyond the River and forms the starting point to an extensive network of woodland walks to suit all abilities, as well as a less strenuous cycle trail which follows the route of the old railway line along the valley.
We
are ideally located for exploring the beautiful scenery and abundant
visitor attractions to be found in the surrounding Staffordshire Moorlands,
the Peak District National Park, Derbyshire Dales and the potteries
of Stoke-on-Trent, home to world famous china makers such as Royal Doulton,
Spode and Wedgwood.
Note: Admirals House is a no smoking establishment.