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Get startedHill Chorlton is a civil parish in Staffordshire, comprising the villages of Chapel Chorlton and Hill Chorlton and surrounding rural areas. It offers a quiet, countryside setting with historic features such as a 19th‑century milepost and the hamlet of Stableford noted in early road atlases.
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Chapel and Hill Chorlton is a civil parish in the district of Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffordshire, England. The parish contains the villages of Chapel Chorlton and Hill Chorlton, and the surrounding area. Stableford, a hamlet in the parish, is notable for being mentioned in John Ogilby's Britannia of 1675, one of the first road atlases of England and Wales. The cross‑roads where the route from Lichfield to Chester took a dog‑leg turn here is marked by a mid‑to‑late‑19th‑century milepost, itself a Grade II listed structure.
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