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Huntington sits on the eastern edge of the South Staffordshire coalfield, positioned directly on the A34 roughly midway between Cannock and Stafford. For much of the twentieth century, the village’s identity was defined by Littleton Colliery; once one of the largest pits in the West Midlands, its closure in the 1990s marked a significant shift in the local landscape. Today, the colliery site has been repurposed into a large residential estate and the Littleton Leisure Park, providing a green buffer that blends into the surrounding countryside. Geographically, the village serves as a gateway to Cannock Chase, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty; you can walk from the residential streets straight into the forest trails of the Shoal Hill Common. While it retains a quiet, village feel with its own primary school and local shops, its practical appeal lies in its connectivity, offering straightforward access to the M6 and M6 Toll without being caught in the busier urban sprawl of the neighbouring towns.