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Visit Stoke on Trent! Staffordshire is a county of peaceful countryside, rugged moorlands, and Cheshire plains situated halfway between the Irish and the North seas. Pottery is Staffordshire's real claim to fame. Although it has been created in the area since 2000 B.C., it wasn't until the Romans rolled through in A.D. 46 that the first pottery kiln was set up at Trent Vale. Stoke-on-Trent is a loose confederation of six towns (Tunstall, Burslem, Stoke, Fenton, Longton, and Hanley, the most important town) covering an 11km (7-mile) area, that's the real center of the pottery trade.
During the Industrial Revolution, the area known collectively as Stoke-on-Trent became the world's leading producer of pottery, and today it is a tourist attraction. There are several charming country inns here.