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About the area
Steeped in history, Burton upon Trent is set in the heart of the National Forest, with over 7,000,000 trees, 700 miles of paths to explore and covering an area of over 200 square miles. The area is also packed with historic riches including Calke Abbey, Elvaston Castle, Catton Hall and Repton School.
Traditionally Burton has been associated with the brewing industry for many generations and is widely known as 'The brewing capital of Great Britain.' When you wish to up the pace the cities of Derby, Nottingham and Birmingham are easily reached. Here you'll find extensive shopping facilities as well as great nightlife and sporting events. Burton has easy access to the A38, A50 and the M1. Nottingham East Midlands Airport is approximately 20 miles away for flights to most European destinations.
Shops
Horninglow Road offers a great mix of independent supermarkets, salons and pubs, and your nearest supermarkets are Tesco and Asda on St Peter's Bridge, less than ten minutes drive away.
At Regency Square, you're perfectly situated for a good shopping trip! Just ten minutes away is The Octagon Shopping Centre, which offers a Beatties (House of Fraser), TK Maxx, Dorothy Perkins and a Costa coffee shop!
Education
Horninglow Infant School
Eton Park Junior
De Ferrers Academy
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Horninglow Infant School, Horninglow Road North, Burton Upon Trent, Staffordshire, DE13 0SW
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0.2 miles
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Eton Park Junior, Masefield Crescent, Burton Upon Trent, Staffordshire, DE14 2SG
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0.5 miles
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De Ferrers Academy, Trent Campus, Burton On Trent, Staffordshire, DE13 0LL
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1.0 miles
(Sorry, but we cannot guarantee that the schools listed are within the catchment
area or have available places; or that this is a complete list of all schools in
the local area.)
Transport
Burton upon Trent Railway Station
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Burton upon Trent Railway Station, Borough Road, Burton Upon Trent, Staffordshire, DE14 2DA
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1.2 miles
Health
There are several specialist shops, a post office, library and supermarket, as well as a doctor's and dentists surgery.
Leisure
Traditionally Burton has been associated with the brewing industry for many generations and is widely known as 'The brewing capital of Great Britain.' When you wish to up the pace the cities of Derby, Nottingham and Birmingham are easily reached. Here you'll find extensive shopping facilities as well as great nightlife and sporting events. Burton has easy access to the A38, A50 and the M1. Nottingham East Midlands Airport is approximately 20 miles away for flights to most European destinations.
In the heart of the Burton upon Trent you'll find traditional pubs, bars, shops and a good selection of restaurants and a Vue Cinema. The weekly market is held on a Thursday around the town hall. Children are well provided for educationally, with a good range of schools nearby including Eton Park Junior School and De Ferrers Specialist Technology College.