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Towns near Anslow
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Burton upon Trent
(2 Miles)*
Burton upon Trent, the largest town in the National Forest, is internationally known as the capital of British brewing. The River Trent and the Trent and Mersey canal wind their way majestically through the town. |
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Rolleston
(2 Miles)*
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Horninglow
(2 Miles)*
Once a farming village, urban expansion means Horninglow is now a suburb of Burton. |
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Hatton
(2 Miles)*
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Hanbury
(2 Miles)*
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Fauld
(2 Miles)*
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Tatenhill
(2 Miles)*
Tatenhill and surrounding countryside includes Rangemore and Callingwood in the National Forest. Tatenhill church of St Michaels and All Angels contains a fine alabaster monument to Sir Hugh Griffiths with his wife. |
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Branston
(2 Miles)*
Branston on the River Trent is a pleasant place to live, with its fine golf course, a wealth of restaurants and public houses and comfortable housing with well kept gardens. |
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Tutbury
(3 Miles)*
Tutbury - The Historic village on the banks of the River Dove, is dominated by the remains of the imposing Tutbury Castle, where Mary Queen of Scots was imprisoned three times. |
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Scropton
(3 Miles)*
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Egginton
(4 Miles)*
Eggington like many villages, developed round an estate and hall owned by the Every family. In 1902 the hall was visited by royalty, King George V11 and Queen Alexanda, over the next 50 years the hall slowly fell into decay. |
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Dunstall
(4 Miles)*
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Drakelow
(4 Miles)*
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Newton Solney
(4 Miles)*
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Sudbury
(4 Miles)*
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