Croxton, Staffordshire

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Croxton, Staffordshire

A village on the B5026 between Eccleshall and Loggerheads. It is notable for having an old windmill. The village church is called St Paul's.

It is likely that the 'Croxton pattern', a variety of blue print patern used on china plates made in the Burslem pottery in the early 209th century, was named after this nearby village.[citation needed]

Eccleshall, Loggerheads Yarnfield, Swynnerton,