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Tatenhill is a compact, linear village tucked into the eastern folds of Needwood Forest, just three miles west of Burton-on-Trent. It is a place defined by its geography, sitting within a steep-sided valley where the Tatenhill Brook runs toward the River Trent. The village core remains centered around the 13th-century Church of St Michael and All Angels and a well-regarded local pub, with the character of the area shaped by its long history as part of the Duchy of Lancaster’s estates. While it feels deeply rural, the village is practically situated for local infrastructure; the branched canal network is nearby at Barton Turn, and the National Memorial Arboretum is a short drive to the south. Life here is quiet, though the presence of the nearby Tatenhill Airfield and the St George’s Park national football centre on the ridge above provides a modern contrast to the traditional brick cottages and farmsteads that line the main street.