New Homes For Sale In Burton upon Trent.
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Why buy new homes in Burton upon Trent?
One of the first things to notice about Burton upon Trent is its easy accessibility. A quick drive down the A38 and just a couple of minutes from the turn-off, you've arrived. You're immediately aware of Burton's formidable history as the hub of the nation's brewing industry, and even though many of the brewery buildings and terraced houses were demolished at the end of the last century, there's still a wealth of characterful architecture. In the industry's heyday in 1888 there were over 30 breweries - the few that have survived today have quality on their side. Brewing is still undeniably part of the town and it remains as true to its unpretentious gritty heritage as ever.
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Buying a new home in Burton upon Trent: FAQs
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There are a lot of reasons to consider New Build homes in Burton upon Trent. There are many top attractions to visit;
Burton Town Hall in Burton-Upon-Trent is a Victorian Hall that was built in 1894. It has arched roof trusses, stone arches, a balcony and a stage. The hall hosts many different events and functions such as weddings, trade fairs, concerts, public meetings, exhibitions, dinners, parties, dances, festivals and many shows.
Brewhouse Arts Centre in Burton-Upon-Trent is a multi-purpose arts building that has incorporated a 230 seat theatre, a gallery, studios, a media centre, a cinema, a darkroom and also a delightful bistro/bar for people to enjoy and relax. The centre is a wonderful place for the whole family to visit.
The National Brewery Centre (formerly the Bass Museum) in Burton-Upon-Trent houses the UK’s premier museum dedicated to brewing beer. It is known as "The Museum of Brewing", and offers visitors a unique blend of living heritage. The centre shows visitors a collection of artefacts and memorabilia that trace the whole history of the brewing industry.
Tutbury Crystal Glass in Burton-Upon-Trent is a great experience. A tour around the factory where the crystal is made is a must for fans of crystal glass. Visitors can enter the new visitors centre, and at the end of the day you have the chance to buy your very own crystal with a discount of up to 50% on High Street prices.
Burton upon Trent Market has general retail indoor and outdoor market with around 100 stalls. Bearing in mind the British climate, any town with three fully under-cover shopping areas - Coopers Square, The Octagon and Burton Place - has a distinct advantage.
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There are many options when it comes to eating out in Burton upon Trent. There is;
The Winery is set within the Abbey and was first established in 650AD for religious uses. Since then it has a colourful past as a religious college, parish use and home to ‘The Master of the Infirmary’. A gorgeous riverside location, The Winery is a stunning bar and restaurant steeped in history which has been carefully renovated to the highest standard whilst embracing every aspect of its past.
99 Station Street restaurant is home to one of Staffordshire's finest eateries, 99 Station Street. This award-winning modern British brasserie opened in 2008 to critical acclaim.
The Waterfront Restaurant in Barton Marina’s most spacious eatery, opened in 2007. With the inspired use of reclaimed timber and brick, stone flags and period lighting, this privately-owned free house replicates the style of a Victorian canal-side warehouse.
Venezias Italian Restaurant offers fresh Italian food in the centre of Burton Upon Trent. Go along and give your palate a treat
The Dial located in Burton On Trent,. Back in 2002, the Dial converted the town’s foremost respected jeweller and watchmaker, Baileys, into a modern restaurant with outside terrace & cocktail bar.
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Top 5 best performing schools in Burton upon Trent and their catchment areas in Burton upon Trent ranked by School Guide in 2022 are;
Derby High School
Repton School
Landau Forte College
Derby Grammar School
John Taylor High School
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