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Top Attractions in Burton-on-Trent: A Comprehensive Guide
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By subscribing, you agree to our Privacy Policy and Terms of UseBurton-on-Trent is renowned for its rich brewing history, but this vibrant town offers much more than just a fine pint. From industrial marvels and serene riverside strolls to family-friendly outings and annual festivals, Burton's attractions make it a top-tier destination. Here's the first of several articles about the attractions Burton has top offer:
Brewing at the Heart Marston’s Brewery and Burton Bridge Brewery: Discover brewing traditions like the famed Burton Union system, taste local ales, and learn how our town became England’s brewing capital.
Marmite Monument ("Monumite"): A quirky tribute to our role in Marmite production since 1902—a fun photo stop and a reminder of Burton’s industrial creativity.
Historic & Industrial Landmarks Claymills Victorian Pumping Station: Step into a steampunk-style slice of Victorian engineering. Steam-up days are a nostalgic delight for all ages.
Ferry Bridge (Stapenhill Suspension Bridge): This unique semi-suspension bridge built in 1889 links the town centre to Stapenhill and is notable for its wrought-iron charm and Grade II listing.
St Paul’s Church: Admire the ornate Gothic architecture, stone tracery, and soaring bell tower - an under-appreciated gem in our townscape.
Parks & Riverside Pleasures Stapenhill Gardens: With the iconic swan sculpture, woodland walks, flower meadows, playgrounds, and riverside views - ideal for a daytime jaunt or family picnic.
Branston Water Park & Washlands: Nature lovers and bird-watchers adore these green refuge areas. Expect lakeside strolling and peaceful wildlife-spotting moments.
Annual & Family-Friendly Events Statutes Fair: Dating back to 1219, this two-day fair takes over our town centre streets every October. Think thrills, funfair treats, and tradition rolled into one.
National Forest Adventure Farm: A perfect outing for families—meet animals, take part in hands-on farm activities, and enjoy outdoor play.
Sport & Cinema Pirelli Stadium: Home of Burton Albion FC, the stadium buzzes with match-day excitement and community spirit.
Cineworld Burton: Catch the latest blockbusters in a comfy cinema complex right in town—perfect for an evening escape.
Local Markets & Dining Burton Market Hall: A bustling hub of stalls selling everything from fresh produce to crafts—great for spotting local artisans and foodie treats.
Town Centre Cafés and Pubs: Enjoy light bites, a pint, or afternoon tea in inviting spots like The Crossing, or traditional pubs like the Coopers Arms or Devonshire Arms.
Insider Tips Many attractions are walkable - riverside walks link Stapenhill, town centre parks, and the Ferry Bridge.
Check dates for special events like Claymills steam-ups or Statutes Fair to make your visit extra memorable.
In Summary From its brewing glory and industrial heritage to leafy gardens, quirky statues, and family fun, Burton-on-Trent is full of surprises. Whether you’re drawn to history, nature, or community spirit, our town delivers local delights in every corner. Put these attractions on your list—and let Burton surprise you. |