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Known for
The Hatrell Street (one of the finest rows of Georgian townhouses in the Midlands), Keele University, the Potteries gateway, and a Staffordshire market town adjacent to Stoke-on-Trent
A little history
Newcastle-under-Lyme has been a market town since the 12th century — distinct from the Potteries industry of Stoke-on-Trent. Keele University, founded in 1949, is based in the beautiful Keele Hall parkland. The town has a fine Georgian town centre.
Keele University campus and Keele Hall are beautiful. The town centre for local shopping. The Ryecroft area for good independent food. The Saturday market.
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Newcastle-under-Lyme has good independent cafes and restaurants. The town centre has improving independent food. Local Staffordshire produce throughout.
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Newcastle-under-Lyme is a place in Staffordshire known for the Hatrell Street (one of the finest rows of Georgian townhouses in the Midlands), Keele University, the Potteries gateway, and a Staffordshire market town adjacent to Stoke-on-Trent. Newcastle-under-Lyme has been a market town since the 12th century — distinct from the Potteries industry of Stoke-on-Trent. The population is around 76,000.
Newcastle-under-Lyme has good independent cafes and restaurants. The town centre has improving independent food. Local Staffordshire produce throughout.
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