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Welcome to

Audley & District Community Centre

New Road (B5500), Audley, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire. ST7 8DH

(Please note that this is NOT a Postal Address. Please See 'About Us' for our Postal Address)

 

 

 

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Audley and District Community Centre consists of:

 

Main Hall 

Bar Area

Kitchen

Internal and External Toilets 

Foyer

Car Parks Front and Rear 

Recycling Centre

 

 

Audley & District Community Centre is available to hire for:

 

 ~~~ Parties ~~~

~~~ Dances ~~~

~~~ Meetings ~~~

~~~ Clubs ~~~

~~~ Classes ~~~

~~~ Lectures ~~~

~~~ Recreation and Leisure Time Activities ~~~

 

 Please contact the Booking Secretary Lynne Bradshaw

on 07946657128 for more information. 

Thank you.

 

 

Where we are situated:

 

The Parish of Audley is all too often ignored! It is little former mining village just outside Newcastle-under-Lyme. It is blessed with its own Theatre, Cricket Clubs, Brass Band, Opera Singer, Male Voice Choir, Family History Society, Community Centres and stunning walks around it. Audley is also home to its very own forgotten castle. The monument was built by the Normans on the area of land which is referred to in modern times as 'Castle Hill'.

 

Audley village is located on the route of a Roman road and set on a hilltop, and has Anglo-Saxon origins although most of it developed in the mid 19th century.

 

In the chancel of St James' Church,  which dates back 700 years, is a full size monumental brass of Thomas d'Audley from approx 1385.

 

From nearby Bignall Hill, there is a magnificent view all round with Snowdon , Beeston Castle & the Cheshire Plain, Jodrell Bank Telescope, Liverpool , and the Peak District all visible on a clear day.

 

There are several good eating places / pubs and the countryside is very green and rural. There are country walks along public footpaths which skirt and cross farmland - ordnance survey maps are advisable. ( http://www.touristnetuk.com/WM/NS/towns/audley.htm ) 

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