Kidsgrove is a Town in the county of Staffordshire.
There are great places to visit near Kidsgrove including some great caves, cities, towns, villages, castles, historic buildings, ancient sites, lakes, roman sites, hills and country parks.
Don't miss Thors Cave's caves if visiting the area around Kidsgrove.
Don't miss Stoke-on-Trent, and Lichfield's cities if visiting the area around Kidsgrove.
Kidsgrove's best nearby towns can be found at Kidsgrove, Tamworth, Rugeley, Burntwood, Leek, and Cannock.
The area close to Kidsgrove boasts some of the best villages including Mow Cop.
Mow Cop Castle, and Tamworth Castle are some of Kidsgrove best castles to visit near Kidsgrove.
Don't miss St Editha's Parish Church, and Tamworth Castle's historic buildings if visiting the area around Kidsgrove.
Don't miss Castle Ring's ancient sites if visiting the area around Kidsgrove.
The area close to Kidsgrove boasts some of the best lakes including Blithfield Reservoir.
Roman Sites to visit near Kidsgrove include Wall Roman Site.
The area around Kidsgrove's best hills can be found at The Roaches.
Don't miss Cannock Chase's country parks if visiting the area around Kidsgrove.
Kidsgrove History
There are some historic monuments around Kidsgrove:
Places to see near Kidsgrove
History of Kidsgrove
Kidsgrove is served by Kidsgrove railway station which was opened by the North Staffordshire Railway on 9 October 1848 as Harecastle, later becoming Kidsgrove Central. This railway station is still open as a junction (now Kidsgrove). However, there were two other stations on the closed loop line namely Kidsgrove Liverpool Road, opened 15 November 1875 and Market Street Halt, opened 1 July 1909.