Micro placed on the green, found this beautiful green whilst walking the dogs one day in the Chorlton hills.
Parking for a couple of cars by the post box at the corner of the green,stay a while and enjoy the view across to the Hanchurch hills.
"Chorlton chapelry (to Eccleshall), contains the neighbouring villages and joint townships of Chapel & Hill Chorlton, seated on an eminence, six miles N of Eccleshall, and two and a half miles SSE of Whitmore Railway Station. They contain together 365 inhabitants, and 1863 acres of land, of which Rev Sir Henry Delves Broughton, Bart, is the principal owner, and lord of the manor, but Messrs Joseph & Hugh Brittain, and some others, have estates here. Stableford Bridge, which here crosses a rivulet, gives name to a hamlet partly in Chorlton and partly in Swinnerton." [From History, Gazetteer and Directory of Staffordshire, William White, Sheffield, 1851]
Gnxr n frng, abg ng tebhaq yriry.