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Yoxall sits in the heart of the Trent Valley, positioned along the A515 about seven miles north of Burton-on-Trent. It is a linear village by design, following the course of the River Swarbourn which occasionally makes its presence felt during heavy rains. Historically, this was part of the Needwood Forest, and that wooded, rural character still defines the edges of the settlement today. The village is anchored by the St Peter’s Church and a primary school, while the high street is lined with a mix of red-brick cottages and more substantial Georgian houses. For daily life, there is a local post office and health surgery, though most residents look to nearby Lichfield or Burton for larger shops and rail links. It’s an area where the surrounding Staffordshire countryside is very accessible, with the National Forest on the doorstep and a network of footpaths leading out toward Hoar Cross and the wider Trent plateau.