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Anslow is a quiet, linear village situated roughly three miles northwest of Burton-on-Trent, sitting within the rolling landscape of the Needwood Forest area. It is primarily a rural settlement, characterized by its mix of traditional red-brick farmhouses and later residential infill along Hanbury Road and Main Road. Historically, the village was a small agricultural community, and that sense of openness remains today, with fields and footpaths bordering most gardens and the village green providing a central focus. Practical life in Anslow often revolves around the Holy Trinity Church and the local primary school, which serves as a significant draw for families in the wider parish. While it feels tucked away from the industrial character of Burton, the village is well-positioned for those needing easy access to the A38 or the nearby village of Tutbury. Social life typically centers on the two local pubs, The Bell and The Burnt Gate, which have long anchored the community.