The View Looking From The Stanley Arms Towards Shutlingslow Near Macclesfield Forrest
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Views from the stanley arms

We are close to the city of Manchester, and the local towns of Buxton, Macclesfield, Congleton and Leek. We are close to the borders of three counties - Cheshire, Derbyshire and Staffordshire. This is the outside view of the front of the pub.

The picture below shows our beer garden, where people enjoy sitting outside on those balmy summer days and evenings, enjoying the scenery, their favourite tipple, and safe in the knowledge that great food is available if hunger strikes.

Standing outside our front door and looking directly ahead, you can see the view along the valley, with Shutlingsloe Hill in the distance. It has been said that a local farmer once drove his landrover to the top, but I do not know if this is true. What I do know is that, at 1600 feet above sea level, the view is amazing, looking out over Wildboarclough village and some hamlets with quaint names such as Danebridge, Wincle, Kerridge, Kettleshulme, Lamaload and almost over to the famous Goyt Valley and its associated reservoirs.

The river Goyt rises on the moors near the Cat and Fiddle, and flows down through steep cloughs ( valleys ) to feed Fernilee and Errwood reservoirs. The river Goyt eventually merges with the Etherow and the Tame at Stockport, to form the river Mersey. Fernilee was completed in 1938 at a cost of £480,000, with a capacity of 4,940 million litres; Errwood was completed almost thirty years later in 1967, at a cost of £1.5 million, with a capacity of 4,215 million litres. That is inflation for you - a little smaller, but three times the cost - oh well!

Standing outside our front door and looking to your left, you can see the Cat and Fiddle (on the skyline to the left hand side of the picture), which is either the highest, or the second highest Public House in England. I believe there is a pub in the Lake District which claims to be ten feet higher!


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