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There are a whole range of reasons why you might be looking to plan an event. Whether you're gathering friends and family to celebrate a 50th wedding anniversary, announcing your engagement, hosting a baby shower, or organising a business-related event like a conference or product launch, finding the right venue is crucial. If you're looking for a venue in Staffordshire, you've come to the right place. We understand that navigating options online can be overwhelming, so we've created this handy list. Simply use the filters on the left side of the page to narrow down your choices. You can select your preferred travel distance, seating layout, venue type, style, and available facilities, including on site accommodation. On our list of event venues in Staffordshire, we have country houses, hotels, nightclubs, restaurants, warehouses and much more to choose from.

 Event & party venues near Staffordshire
 Event & party venues near Staffordshire
 Event & party venues near Staffordshire
 Event & party venues near Staffordshire

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Worcestershire, along with Derbyshire, Shropshire and Warwickshire. It’s really well connected, but more importantly, it’s home to an array of historic estates and venues along with more complimentary function rooms with all the modern amenities you could need. You’ll also find various rustic retreats, perfect for if you’re looking to incorporate some team-building activities before you get the party going.

You might know Staffordshire for the breed of dog of the same name, the Staffordshire terrier, but there’s much more to the county. In many areas, you’ll find beautiful countryside and historic towns. A number of Roman roads run through the county, with settlements developing along the way. From the 7th to the 9th centuries, Staffordshire sat at the heart of the Anglo-Saxon kingdom of Mercia. Originally, Tamworth served as the political capital, while Lichfield developed as a religious centre.

The county itself was likely established in the decades after 913 AD when Queen Aethelfled made Stafford the new capital. Although known as the site of the stunning Lichfield Cathedral, perhaps the most famous town in Staffordshire is Stoke-on-Trent. Known for its striking bottle kilns, it played a crucial role in the national pottery industry and is home to the famous bone china company Wedgewood. There’s plenty room for fun in Staffordshire too, from day trips to Drayton Manor and Alton towers theme parks to walks in Trentham Monkey Forest and Peak Wildlife Park.

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