Abbots Bromley
Positioned in Staffordshire in the West Midlands, Abbots Bromley is a small historic village. It is recognised for its yearly Horn Dance held on Wakes Monday, the day after the first Sunday following 4th September. The Horn Dance is a folk dance from the Middle Ages where players dance through the village. In 2001, Abbots Bromley had a population of 1,799. The village can be traced back to 942, and is registered in the Domesday Book.
Abbots Bromley is 6.8 miles south west of Uttoxeter. The closest railway station is at Rugeley which is 5.8 miles south west of the village. 1.8 miles from the midpoint of the village is the Blithfield Reservoir, which is a Site of Special Scientific Interest.
Abbots Bromley also offers the natural features of Bagot's Wood and the largest remaining part of the Needwood Forest, an aged forest felled at the end of the 18th century.
If you live in this unique village and need some property improvements done, make sure you do a comparison of quotations from at least three trustworthy companies.