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Welcome to New Homes in Burton On Trent, the easy way to find new homes in Burton On Trent and the surrounding area. Burton On Trent is a market town in the county of Staffordshire, and is only 24 miles from Birmingham city centre. Burton On Trent has a population in the region of 60,000 and the town's brewing industry attracts many visitors each year. If you are looking at new homes in Burton On Trent you may be interested to learn that there is an abundance of primary and secondary schools as well as all the other essential amenities associated with a contemporary town. Areas close to Burton On Trent include Cannock, Tamworth, Derby and Nottingham. London is situated 135 miles from Burton On Trent. New homes in Burton On Trent provide the best of both worlds for those seeking the heritage and cultural aspects that only a town like Burton On Trent can offer combined with the benefits of a brand new home in the heart of Staffordshire. Search for a new home in Burton On Trent today!
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Burton on Trent is a town situated in the county of Staffordshire in Britain. It has a population of approximately 64,440. Burton on Trent is the largest town within the National Forest and is internationally recognised as the capital of English brewing. It is home to more than a dozen breweries. Burton on Trent also has a large number of businesses, including food manufacturers, automobile assembly and mechanical engineering. It is truly a vibrant place, with several clubs, pubs, an arts centre, theatre and lots of live music spots.
The history of Burton on Trent began in the seventh century when a church was built here by St. Modwen. The town grew around this church and by the early modern period had developed into a vibrant market town. It was the local monks who first discovered that the water in the local well was ideal for brewing and for that reason Burton on Trent became popular worldwide as a brewing town, says Vernon Pethard, Managing Director of www.newhomesforsale.co.uk, the leading new homes property website in the United Kingdom.
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Things To See And Do In Burton on Trent:
St. Modwen's Church: If you are someone interested in history, then this is an ideal place for you. The church was constructed in the early eighteenth century but its history goes back much further. The existing church is situated on the site of the Benedictine Abbey church established by Wulfric Spot in 1002. The abbey was home to a large cathedral-style church that served both the local residents and the monks. Following the disbanding of monasteries during the era of Henry VIII, this Abbey was amongst the few which were not destroyed.
Branston Water Park: This is a 40-acre country and lake park that is surrounded by wildflower meadow, wetland and woodland. Facilities at the park include a playing ground, picnic area, toilets, information centre and nature trail walk. If you are looking for a place to have fun with the entire family, then this is a perfect place for you.
Claymills Pumping Engines: The wonderful pumping engines at Claymills are amongst the few existing pieces of industrial heritage in the region. Founded by a group of caretakers, the preservation trust aims to preserve the history of this proud piece of industry as well as those who have served here so that future generations can learn about them.
Coors Visitor Centre: Coors Visitor Centre, previously the Bass Museum, tells the tale of Bass, Beer and Brewing. The centre celebrates Burton on Trent's brewing history and is home to exhibits portraying the history of different brewing techniques. There is also a café and bar, a micro brewery as well as a shire house and a micro brewery collection
Famous People Born In Burton on Trent:
Many world famous people have had connection to Burton on Trent. Some of the biggest names include actor Philip Bond, guitarist Mick Dyche, badminton player Tracey Hallam, musician and songwriter Joe Jackson and BBC presenter Alastair Yates.
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