Packmoor

Swallow Road, Stoke-on-Trent ST7 4 ,United Kingdom
Packmoor Packmoor is one of the popular Neighborhood located in Swallow Road , listed under Region in Stoke-on-Trent , Public places in Stoke-on-Trent , Community & Government in Stoke-on-Trent ,

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An area of Stoke on Trent near it's northern edge with Cheshire.

Etymology
Turnhurst means "estate on the wooded hill", (from Old English, tun means "enclosure, farm or estate" and hurst means "wooded hill")

At the southern edge of Packmoor there is Brindley's Lock public house, close to the previous site of Turnhurst Hall.

Turnhurst Hall was a substantial house which stood in an area of what is now Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England, between Great Chell and the hamlet of Newchapel in Newcastle-under-Lyme. The road linking the two settlements is now known as Turnhurst Road and the area where the former estate was located is now known as Turnhurst.
The most famous resident was canal pioneer James Brindley who is said to have perfected models of his canal locks in the grounds of the house. The estate was originally used for farming, but was later mined for coal and iron ore.

To the northern edge there is Newchapel.

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