Fulford, Staffordshire

Fulford is a village and civil parish about 5 miles (8 km) north east of Stone,[1] in the Stafford district, in the county of Staffordshire, England.

The parish includes the settlements of Crossgate, Leadendale, Meir Heath, Mossgate, Rough Close, Saverley Green, Stallington, Townend and part of Blythe Bridge.

[5] The parish touches Forsbrook, Hilderstone, Stone Rural, Barlaston and Draycott in the Moors.

[7] Fulford has a church dedicated to St Nicholas, which is Grade II listed and was built in the Gothic style in 1825 by C. H. Winks,[8] a primary school[9] and village hall on Fulford Road[10] and a pub called the Shoulder of Mutton, on Meadow Lane.

[15] Formerly a township and chapelry,[16] Fulford became a civil parish on 1 April 1897.