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Luxury period home with views of Tutbury castle
Enjoy a stay in this beautifully presented cottage in the historic village of Tutbury. Crown Cottage has been lovingly restored, retaining all the charm and grandeur of the Edwardian period. Located within the village conservation area, Crown Cottage is within a stroll of Tutbury castle and the High street, with its smart independent shops, quirky bars and restaurants. It's perfect for a romantic stay, ideally located for business travellers or a great base to enjoy the many local attractions.

Tilly Lodge
Unwind in luxury in this brand-new converted lodge. With a hot tub and seating area overlooking some fantastic views alongside a gorgeous modern interior. This getaway is perfect for couples, families and friends. Built by my wonderful talented husband Tilly Lodge is a self contained luxury getaway surrounded by so many local attractions some being just a stones throw away. Tilly Lodge is set in a beautiful village with a lovely pub, fabulous garden and great food just a 4 minute walk away.

A well presented one bedroomed annexe with parking
Bedroom - double bed with draws and a hanging area for clothes. Electric heater. Living/kitchen room - a kitchen area with a microwave, fridge, sink, kettle and a toaster. There is a dining table with two chairs and a TV with free view & electric heater. Bathroom- toilet, sink, separate shower cubical and a heated towel rail. Additional - free WiFi, towels and bed linen included, on site parking. Within 5 miles of St George’s park, 4miles of Burton hospital, 2 miles Burton college

Huckleberry Cottage
Huckleberry cottage Ingleby is a quiet hamlet nestled in the south Derbyshire countryside. Ticknall is just 2miles away, with beautiful walks through National Trust Calke Abbey and Anchor Church caves which is just a stones throw away. The cottage is self contained, with new facilities and open plan living. The stone walls, oak beams and vaulted ceiling with 3 sky light windows create a light spacious feeling.On evenings to enjoy being cosy, there is a electric log burner while you relax.

Anslow Shires
Enjoy the sounds of nature when you stay in this unique place reminiscent of ‘The Shires’ ‘The Hobbit House’ offers the comforts you would expect from a stay away with the fantasy element to transport you into another realm. ‘For long as the Shire lies behind, safe and comfortable wandering can be more bearable’. You may choose Alton Towers, just over half an hour car journey, the Peak District National park, 19 miles away, or short walk to the local pub for a meal and refreshments.

The Willows Hut - with hot tub - Hillside Huts
The Willows - Hillside Huts - *brand-new August 2025* Our charming, The Willows Hut, is our latest addition, joining The Oaks Hut on our smallholding in rural Derbyshire. With a shared driveway, its own dedicated parking & private enclosed garden, it is situated in a secluded spot enjoying stunning countryside views. Enjoy the most magnificent sunsets as you kick back and relax in this calm, stylish space. Bring your wellies! There are many countryside walks from the from the doorstep!

Aspen Lodge: Luxury Waterside Lodge
Absolute tranquility is all yours at Aspen Lodge. Have a morning coffee or an evening sundowner on your private pontoon looking over the lake and enjoy the birdlife all around. Aspen Lodge at Mercia Marina is the perfect base for a family getaway in the heart of the country with plenty of nearby attractions for walkers, nature lovers and those who enjoy the outdoors. Mercia Marina is Europes largest inland Marina boasting a promenade with great boutiques, coffee shops and restaurants.

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Rob invites you to stay at Beech Lodge. Located on the original, established side of the Marina within the gated community. Looking for the best price, try Searching ‘Book Holiday Lettings Beech Lodge’ In Your Browser now. Set in a quiet and attractively maintained landscaped area and a short walk away from the bustling centre and all the amenities that the Marina has to offer. It’s the original show home for the lodge development it is attractively fitted out to a high standard.

One bed lovely apartment long stays welcome.
Forget your worries in this spacious and serene space. This newly built attached annexe is a private, open plan living space, just up the road from Burton Town centre with easy access to local amenities and stunning views towards Derbyshire. You will be able to enjoy a game of pool or table tennis, relax in front of the Tv, or get on with a spot of work in the large open plan living space, including: a bathroom, kitchen, and bedroom. The outdoor terrace is ideal for relaxing.

Glassworker's Cottage, a cosy 2 bedroomed home
This cosy cottage in the charming English village of Tutbury, dates back to an era when making fine glassware was the main trade here. The 2 bedroom property is packed with original features and character like twisty stairs, oak beams, low latch doors and a cottage garden. This house has been lovingly renovated from top to bottom, offering a stylish bolt hole on the Derbyshire/Staffordshire border. The village has great pubs & cafes along with access to beautiful countryside walks.

Castle View by Peake's Retreats
Make your romantic getaway truly special with a stay at the latest addition to PEAKE’S Retreats; Castle View cottage. Located in the beautiful and historic village of Tutbury, this cosy cottage offers breathtaking views of the castle ruins right from your garden. With an inviting interior complete with woodburner and superking size bed, all the modern amenities you need for a comfortable stay, and a romantic location - you can't go wrong with this charming holiday cottage for two.

The Studio, Willington
1st floor studio flat situated in the quaint village of Willington. Walking distance from 3 public houses offering food from fine dining to pub grub, one of which is situated alongside the canal. A chip shop, Chinese takeaway & Indian restaurant are within a 2 minute walk, plus a post office and Co op. Mercia Marina is a 10 minute walk along the tow path, homeware, clothing shops, butcher & general store plus a restaurant & bar. Access to A50, A38, M1 & Willington train station
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When is the best time to visit Burton upon Trent?
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| Avg. temp | 4°C | 5°C | 7°C | 9°C | 12°C | 15°C | 17°C | 17°C | 14°C | 11°C | 7°C | 5°C |
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best places to stay in Burton upon Trent?
Many visitors choose stays near the town center for easy access to brewing attractions, shops, and eateries, while others opt for riverside neighborhoods that offer a quieter atmosphere. Family-friendly and pet-friendly options are also available across the area.
What are the best things to do in Burton upon Trent with kids?
Children enjoy visiting riverside playgrounds, exploring hands-on exhibits at The National Brewery Centre, and joining community arts or nature-based activities. Local parks provide space for picnics and games.
What are some of the best things to do in Burton upon Trent?
Explore the National Brewery Centre, stroll riverside parks, and enjoy local craft ales at historic pubs. Art galleries and small museums add to the area's cultural offerings.
How is the weather in Burton upon Trent?
Burton upon Trent has cool winters between 35–46°F (2–8°C) and milder summers reaching 70°F (21°C), with rain throughout the year. Bringing a waterproof layer helps you comfortably explore local sites in any season.
When is the best time to visit Burton upon Trent?
Late spring through early autumn is often recommended for milder temperatures and seasonal events, making it comfortable for outdoor exploring. Winter has fewer crowds, and festive activities are sometimes held in the town center.
What are the best places to visit in Burton upon Trent?
Frequently suggested spots include the National Brewery Centre, Stapenhill Gardens, and riverside parks. Art galleries and the town's historic architecture invite visitors to explore Burton upon Trent's heritage.
What are some hiking trails in Burton upon Trent?
Burton upon Trent has riverside walking paths, circular routes around Stapenhill Gardens, and nearby trails through woodland and farmland. Locals often recommend following the River Trent for picturesque scenery.
What are some family activities we can do in Burton upon Trent?
Families in Burton upon Trent can explore riverside parks, visit The National Brewery Centre for interactive exhibits, or enjoy local adventure playgrounds. Seasonal events often feature arts, crafts, and outdoor activities suitable for all ages.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from Burton upon Trent?
Day trips often include exploring stately homes, nature reserves, or traditional market towns in the surrounding region. For those interested in history or nature, nearby gardens and national forests invite wandering.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Burton upon Trent?
Burton upon Trent has a selection of pet-friendly accommodations, including entire homes and apartments. Many hosts welcome guests with pets, so you can enjoy exploring nearby parks and green spaces together.
What are some local tips for visiting Burton upon Trent?
Explore riverside walks and the town's historic brewing landmarks, and sample locally brewed ales at various pubs. Consider joining a brewery tour, and bring comfortable shoes for wandering around the town center.
What is Burton upon Trent known for?
Burton upon Trent is widely recognized for its brewing heritage and the historic breweries that have shaped its identity. The town is also known for its riverside parks, cultural sites, and contributions to the UK's beer industry.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in Burton upon Trent?
Discover the peaceful gardens at Stapenhill, browse exhibits at the National Brewery Centre, or explore smaller local museums. Independent cafés and riverside paths are often suggested for relaxed afternoons.
What are the best foods to try in Burton upon Trent?
Burton upon Trent has pub classics like hearty pies and Sunday roasts, as well as locally brewed ales that pair with regional cheeses and chutneys. Modern cafés also serve British comfort food with seasonal ingredients.
What should I bring for a trip to Burton upon Trent?
Pack layers and a waterproof jacket, as weather ranges from 35–71°F (2–22°C) over the year with occasional rain. Comfortable shoes are recommended for exploring town streets and riverside paths.
What is the nightlife in Burton upon Trent like?
Burton upon Trent has a friendly nightlife scene with traditional pubs, craft beer bars, and occasional live music venues. Locals often gather in town center establishments with a relaxed and welcoming feel.
What are the most popular events or festivals in Burton upon Trent?
The Burton Beer Festival and community fairs are frequently suggested, bringing together brewing traditions and live entertainment. Seasonal markets and music gatherings also create lively atmosphere throughout the year.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Burton upon Trent?
Burton upon Trent has various family-friendly vacation rentals, including spacious homes and apartments equipped with amenities for all ages. Many hosts provide features like kitchens, enclosed gardens, or travel cots upon request.
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