Longsdon
England
England
Longsdon perches on the Staffordshire Moorlands between Leek and Stoke-on-Trent, accessed via the A53 which connects to the A500 for the Potteries. The village serves commuters heading between the Peak District fringes and Stoke, whilst longer routes bring visitors via the M6 to Junction 15 or 16. With over 70 public EV chargers nearby and Rudyard Lake just minutes away, it's perfectly placed for exploring both the southern Peak District and the historic canal network that inspired Rudyard Kipling's name.