Reviews of Hulton Abbey. (Museum) in Stoke-on-Trent (Staffordshire).
Hulton Abbey
1434 Leek Rd, Stoke-on-Trent ST2 8DB, United Kingdom
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Information of Hulton Abbey, Museum in Stoke-on-Trent (Staffordshire)
On this page you’ll find the address, open hours, more popular times, the contact, photos and real reviews of this business.
This business has received very good reviews from their customers, so probably it’s a place you should try if you are looking for this kind of services.
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Open hours of Hulton Abbey
Sunday
Open 24 hours
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Reviews of Hulton Abbey
L. H.
I had a walk along the canal between Abbey Hulton and Birches Head.
Very pleasant and quiet. Sadly some litter about, but lovely to see lots of bluebells and hear all the birdsong. Nice views across the fields towards Abbey Hulton
E. G.
Ruins not huge and it looks as though an information Board is missing which is a pity. There is a little walk around the ruins but very muddy and slippery.
a. k.
As a local Estate Agent great place to take a break.
D. A.
This place is amazing,a must visit me and my 12yr old son cycle there on a regular basis, great local canal paths too. And we bought Pringles and Dr Pepper on the way back. 👍
M. S. -. T. B. B.
It is a rare treat to find tangible evidence of a 13th century abbey in the middle of a suburb, and although there is little to show for this one, it is worth seeing just to take a moment to imagine what must have once stood on the site. There are some wall ruins, but it's likely there are many more remnants somewhere beneath the area, if only the money and interest existed to mount an archaeological dig. Certainly an important milestone when it comes to the history of the area, and with an off-road car park right beside it, and walks in the area, it is worth a short visit.
G. W.
Such an evocative gem of our cultural heritage deserves more telling care by the City Council. Discarded stone blocks from the original structure continue to lie forlornly in the long grass and I never fail to visit without gathering up considerable amounts of litter (that I realise the council is not primarily responsible for). I do think though that much more could be made of it.
m. g.
Interesting place with so much more potential to offer, if only if it were managed correctly by the authorities.
Here today the the Abbey ruins what still remain lay mostly hidden underground, what is visible is just the tip of the iceberg.
The 13th century landmark is almost a secret by nature, in the way of very little publicity about the place. Great shame, because the Abbey is of historical value not only to Stoke on Trent but namesake Abbey Hilton area.
Still a cool mystical site to stroll around and to conjure up a bygone era
S. W.
Small information boards give overviews of the remains of the abbey. A good place for children to run around for half an hour.
E. L.
Atmospheric...just a few exposed remains
T. H.
Shame this site isnt kept tidy, upkept, or promoted more by the council. Could be an interesting tourist attraction !
Q. B.
Not much to see but it's the final resting place of Hugh de Spencer the younger which makes it exciting
T. H.
There's not a lot of it left. Good old Henry VIII really knocked this one about a bit... Nice for a dog walk though...
S. H.
Really lovely place, very peaceful. A shame that the funding ran out as it could be a great little education centre.
s. n.
Great for walking dogs council should tidy it up abit
K. K.
Interesting piece of local history, shame the info board was vandalised
A. V.
Pleasant little park. Could do with signs about the ruins.
N. B.
A little hidden gem. A bit difficult to find but we got directed by some friendly locals.
a. r.
It's not well looked after the old history signs have gone...
M. Q.
A beautiful and calming place to visit.
v. m.
13th century historic abbey ruins.
J. H.
13th century Abbey, partly covered for preservation
S. C.
Interesting place to visit
T. B.
Clean shop and well stocked
H. B.
It awsome
J. C.
I lived when I was younger its ok
w. S.
A lovely spot
N. T.
Very little to see
P. K.
Fantastic fire works
H. A.
Very interesting
L.
Nice place
M. B.
Historical
E. E.
(Translated) A very small ruin.
(Original)
Nagyon kicsike rom.
M. A.
A. I.
D. M. C.