Windy Arbour
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In the 17th century it is described as a farmstead and within living memory it was a small farm supporting a family. As our home and business, we have developed three of the outbuildings as self-catering holiday lets. The cottages are fully equipped with modern kitchens. The local pub, farm shop and 'take-aways' provide all the needs for those not wishing to self-cater.

Windy Arbour still stands alone on the top of a low hill. It is surrounded by farmland and distant countryside vistas. The Roaches is a prominent rocky ridge above Leek and Tittesworth Reservoir in the Peak District of England. The Roaches are the most prominent part of a curving ridge which extends for several miles from Hen Cloud in the south to Back Forest and Hangingstone in the northwest.

At the top there is a small pool called Doxey Pool that is, according to legend, inhabited by a water spirit. Nearby are the broad hills of Gun and Morridge. Consall Forge sits on the small but perfectly formed Caldon Canal. A canal that in its day brough limestone down from the hills into the industrial heartland of Stoke on Trent.
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