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Woodseaves is a village in Staffordshire, England. It lies in the civil parish of High Offley and is situated on the A519 (Newport-Newcastle under Lyme) road and lies at the south-west end of the B5405 road, which leads to Great Bridgeford. Nearby are the villages of Gnosall and Norbury, the hamlets of Knightley and High Offley, and the small town of Eccleshall. The elevation of the village is between and above sea level. The centre of the village is the top of a small hill, relative to the adjacent countryside, and the roads into and out of the village are almost all sloping away from the village. ==Amenities and features== The village contains a post office, a Methodist chapel, a village hall〔(SCIO ) Woodseaves Village Hall〕 which is linked to a snooker club with two full size and well maintained snooker tables, and a primary school which had 83 pupils in 2007-8.〔(Woodseaves Primary School )〕 The village hall is home to a number of evening events, such as "keep fit" classes, a craft club, an "over 55s" club, t'ai chi, and a fortnightly whist drive. The village is represented by one snooker and two billiards teams competing in the Stafford and District Billiards and Snooker League. A Sunday league football team also represent the village, playing their home games at Knighton Social Club. The village has two public houses — ''The Plough'' and ''The Cock Inn'', both of which are situated along the A519 road. A third, ''The Tavern'', which also lay on the main road, between the other two pubs, closed soon after the Millennium and is now a private residence. The southern part of the village, on the A519, is known as Littleworth. Formerly a separate hamlet, it is now part of Woodseaves. ''The Plough'' is situated in Littleworth. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Woodseaves」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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