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Warslow



Situated on the edge of the moors along the road south from Longnor, Walslow has a fine view of the Manifold valley with Thor's Cave in view from the top of the village, but contains little of immediate interest to the visitor, though there are some pretty cottages made of the local sandstone, and a pub called the Waterloo. The village is home to some pleasant 18th and 19th century cottages and a welcoming pub called the Greyhound , a 250 year old coaching inn, once known as the Greyhound and Hare. There is also a village hall which provides afternoon refreshments.  The local church of St Lawernce seems to dominate the village and has an unusually wide chancel, and windows by William Morris.