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Moathouse - Includes a description of facilities.

The George Hotel - Located in Burslem.

Hotels in and around Stoke-on-Trent - Directory of hotels and B&B guest houses in and around Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, with direct links to hotels websites.

Tollgate Hotel and Leisure - Includes details of the facilities and local information.

Stoke on Trent Tourist Board - The UK's capital of China, Stoke on Trent, boasts over 40 pottery factory shops, factory tours, ceramic museums and visitor centres, including such famous names as Wedgwood, Royal Doulton, Spode and Portmeirion.

Verdon Guest House - Includes rate and room information and links to local attractions.

Ribden Farm - Offers bed and breakfast. Includes a description of the facilities and tariff information.

Oasis Travel - Travel agents. Contains special offers and contact details.

The Manor Hotel - Cheadle. Offers accommodation, weddings, and functions. List of facilities available and contact information.

Express by Holiday Inn - Details of accommodation, facilities, food and contact information. Online room booking available.

Casa Holidays - Offers search facility for holiday accommodation. Bookings made direct with owners. Contact information given.

The Railway Inn - Froghall. Details and phtos of accommodation, restaurant and garden. Information on the area and links.

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