English Heritage sites near Waterhouses Parish

Croxden Abbey

CROXDEN ABBEY

7 miles from Waterhouses Parish

The impressive remains of an abbey of Cistercian 'white monks', including towering fragments of its 13th-century church, infirmary and 14th-century abbot's lodging.

Arbor Low Stone Circle and Gib Hill Barrow

ARBOR LOW STONE CIRCLE AND GIB HILL BARROW

9 miles from Waterhouses Parish

The region's most important prehistoric site, Arbor Low is a Neolithic henge monument atmospherically set in high moorland. A circle of some 50 white limestone slabs within an earthen bank and ditch.

Nine Ladies Stone Circle

NINE LADIES STONE CIRCLE

12 miles from Waterhouses Parish

A small early Bronze Age stone circle of (actually) ten stones. Believed to be nine ladies turned to stone as a penalty for dancing on Sunday.

Hob Hurst's House

HOB HURST'S HOUSE

16 miles from Waterhouses Parish

A square prehistoric burial mound with an earthwork ditch and outer bank. Named after a local goblin.

Wingfield Manor

WINGFIELD MANOR

18 miles from Waterhouses Parish

The vast and immensely impressive ruins of a palatial medieval manor house, with a huge undercrofted Great Hall and a defensible High Tower 22 metres (72 feet) tall.

Peveril Castle

PEVERIL CASTLE

20 miles from Waterhouses Parish

Founded soon after 1066 by William Peverel, one of William the Conqueror's most trusted knights, Peveril Castle offers breathtaking views of the Peak District from its position high above Castleton.


Churches in Waterhouses Parish

Calton S.Mary

Back lane Calton Ashbourne
07971851216

Welcome to 
St. Mary the Virgin

We are  a small community in the Staffordshire Moorlands the church is very active despite this. We are part of a larger benefice incorporating the parishes of Calton, Waterfall, Grindon, Caldon and Blore. 


The church is located in the heart of the village, opposite the memorial Hall which was previously the village school until its closure in 1980. There has been a church on the present site since the 16th Century. Extensive rebuilding in 1762 brought about the present structure which was restored in 1875. The church is a simple rectangular layout of a Nave at the east end extended as a sanctuary. Additions over the years have included a small vestry, a balcony and a porch. The balcony is also used as the organ loft.
The church is constructed from local limestone with gritstone quoins and details. The bell flèche at the west end is a capped, wooden, louvred structure that houses a single 'matin' bell.

There are many beautiful features of the church and recently the PCC agreed to keep the church open during the day for visitors. 

We have regular Church services but because we share oour Vicar with 4 other churches timings vary. However a good rule of thumb is there is always a 9.30am service on the first two Sunday's of the month! We always love visitors here so please come and visit😀

The first Saturday in September has been set aside for the church annual 'wakes' celebrations, during the day we have open gardens around the village for you to explore, as well as spotting the decorated wheel barrows. There are the usual games and stalls, and our famous cream teas in the hall. In recent years the Wakes have grown to include a produce show and evening entertainment. We welcome visitors to come and join in!

Cauldon S.Mary and S.Laurence
Waterfall S.James and S.Bartholomew

Pubs in Waterhouses Parish

Red Lion Inn

Waterfall, ST10 3HZ
(01538) 308279
peaklion.co.uk/

Attractive, well-looked after country pub, catering equally to drinkers and diners, with a large car park encircling the pub. The guest ales can come from a wide variety of micro-breweries both local and far away. An acoustic night is held...
Yew Tree Inn

Cauldon, ST10 3EJ
(01538) 309876
yewtreeantiquepub.co.uk

Situated halfway between leek and ashbourne in a quiet village, this is possibly one of the most famous pubs in the country, and one of the few where even the local CAMRA committee would admit that the good real ale is the least of the attr...