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Witton Lakes
Birmingham - Witton Cemetery - Members-only    
5.3km / 3.3mi  -  1 hour 37 minutes    Easy
Visit Birmingham's oldest and largest municipal Cemetery and its many points of interest, before wandering alongside old drinking water lakes used when the area was just countryside.
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The main entrance to the Frank Jordan Centre on Lichfield Street
Stafford: Some ups and downs along Stone's pedestrian ways - Free    
1.6km / 1.0mi  -  28 minutes    Easy Access
This gently undulating circular walk makes use of several pedestrian walkways and passes the children's play area in Priory Road, where there is a seat, before climbing gently to the Church of Saint Michael and Saint Wulfad.
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Looking back along the High Street to the War Memorial
Stafford: a road for pedestrians - Free    
1.5km / 1.0mi  -  28 minutes    Easy
This gently undulating circular walk uses some pedestrian passageways and passes along the length of Stone High Street. The High Street is now attractively pedestrianised, but in years past it would have carried horse drawn transport.
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A seat by the River Trent on Crown Meadow nature reserve
Crown Meadow, Stone: A nature reserve by the River Trent - Free    
1.4km / 0.9mi  -  25 minutes    Easy
This mostly level circular walk visits the River Trent and follows a path across Crown Meadow nature reserve, where there are ample seats on which to take a rest, before returning via the canal tow-path.
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Flower decoration at Stone, Staffordshire
Stafford: Water Mill Walk in Stone - Free    
1.6km / 1.0mi  -  30 minutes    Easy Access
This is a short circular walk in the ancient town of Stone visiting the historic church of St Michael’s & St. Wulfrad. The walk passes the sites of two historic mills; a derelict flint mill and Stubbs Mill. Then it follows the Trent & Mersey Canal.
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