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        Staffordshire has some of the cheapest house prices in the whole of the UK and would be ideal for those who are looking to be early home-owners. The county also hosts popular events throughout the year including the annual literary festival and, one of the most notorious UK pop festivals, V-fest.

        For animal lovers, the county has a llama sanctuary and a monkey forest that offer unique experiences in which you can feed and interact with the animals. Staffordshire's offerings are broad, but it's also well connected to its bordering counties making it easy to explore the surrounding areas.

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        Transport links & getting around

        Staffordshire has many high-speed services on offer from Stoke-on-Trent, Stafford and Lichfield Trent Valley stations. Stoke-on-Trent to Manchester takes just 40 minutes, to Liverpool and London it's one and a half hours, and to Birmingham it is 50 minutes.

        The M6 makes for easy access by car to Manchester, Liverpool, Wigan, Preston and the Lake District. Travelling south is also made easy by the M6, with easy access to Cheltenham, Bristol and Exeter.

        Staffordshire is placed between two major international airports: Manchester and Birmingham that both offer short and long-haul flights.

        Cost of living here

        The average cost of renting a one-bedroom property in Staffordshire is £527 per calendar month, compared to a two-bedroom property that will cost an average of £634 pcm. The average cost of renting a house in the county is £718 pcm.

        Nightlife

        Staffordshire has an amazing selection of eateries and great traditional pubs, but is perhaps on the quieter end of the spectrum when it comes to clubs and bars. Though, with the good transport links, a night out in the bustling Manchester can easily be done.

        Notable Attractions

        Alton Towers Resort is the biggest attractions in the county, closely followed by Drayton Manor and Waterworld. Trentham Monkey Forest is a unique experience where you can walk among 140 Barbary macaques in the 60 acres of forest.

        Staffordshire has a rich industrial heritage which you can explore by visiting the Spode Works Visitor Centre, the Moorcroft Heritage Visitor Centre, Middleport Pottery and the Emma Bridgewater Factory.

        Education Institutions in Staffordshire

        There are a mixture of academies and grammar schools in Staffordshire that offer quality education. Additionally, there is the Staffordshire University Centre of Excellence in Healthcare that is nationally renowned.

        Other educational institutions include:

        Straffordshire University
        Keele University
        Stafford College
        Newcastle-Upon-Lyme College
        South Staffordshire College