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Stanton sits on the elevated ground just south of Burton-on-Trent, occupyng a practical middle ground between the industrial heritage of the Trent Valley and the rolling fields of South Derbyshire. It is a quiet, linear settlement where the urban edges of Newhall and Castle Gresley begin to trade terraces for open views. Historically rooted in the local pottery and brickmaking industries, the village is now defined by its proximity to the National Forest, giving it a much greener feel than its manufacturing past suggests. Life here is physically shaped by the topography; some parts of the village offer clear vistas across to the Leicestershire hills, yet you are only a few minutes' drive from the retail parks and conveniences of Swadlincote. It’s a functional, unpretentious spot where the transition from town to country is most visible, offering a straightforward village atmosphere without being isolated from the essential road links of the A444 and A511.