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The Hazelslade Pub, Hazelslade, Staffordshire.
Hazelslade
is a former mining village in
Staffordshire
, England. It is now part of
Cannock Chase District
. The village is located between
Hednesford
and
Rugeley
. It has been built into the Rawnsley area of Hednesford and is now effectively a suburban village of Hednesford. The village has a post office, a freehouse and housing estates. There was also a former mineral railway which ran from Hednesford to
Burntwood
. It can be seen from Google Maps as rows of trees curving around the former mining village and parts of Cannock Chase District to the
Chase Line
. There is also a bus service which connects the village to
Cannock
and Burntwood. The nearest mainline railway station is
Hednesford
. The pub is also named the Hazelslade. The nearest churches are in Church Hill and Hednesford.
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