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Chasetown sits on the eastern edge of Burntwood, bordering the open expanse of Gentleshaw Common and the Cannock Chase Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Originally built up around the local coal mining industry in the mid-19th century - most notably the Cannock Chase No. 2 Pit - the village has since transitioned into a quiet residential area centered around its High Street. It is well-known locally for Chasetown FC, whose ground is tucked away off Church Street, and for its proximity to Chasewater Country Park. The park’s 200-acre reservoir is a dominant feature of the local landscape, offering a place for walking, sailing, and a glimpse of the heritage steam trains on the Chasewater Railway. Positioned just off the A5 and within easy reach of the M6 Toll, it remains a practical spot for those needing to commute toward Lichfield, Cannock, or Birmingham while staying close to the Staffordshire countryside.