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Chase Terrace sits at the heart of Burntwood, firmly rooted in its heritage as an 18th and 19th-century mining settlement. Geographically, it occupies high ground on the southern edge of Cannock Chase, a location that defines much of its character; you can be at the High Street shops one minute and walking through the heathland of the Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty the next. This proximity to the Chase provides a natural buffer that keeps the area feeling distinct from the nearby industrial hubs. The local layout is practical, centered around the Sankeys Corner intersection which serves as the town’s primary commercial anchor, housing the library and a variety of essential services. Historically, the community grew around the prosperity of the local collieries, and while those pits have long since closed, the layout of the Victorian terraced streets still reflects that industrious beginning. Today, it functions as a stable residential base with direct road links towards Lichfield and the M6 Toll, offering a straightforward blend of Staffordshire plateau geography and convenient access to the wider West Midlands.