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Hanbury, Staffordshire

Hanbury is a rural village and civil parish 3.3 miles (5.3 km) west-north-west of Burton-on-Trent in Staffordshire, England. It is bounded to the north by the River Dove.

History
St Werburgh's Church Hanbury's Church of St Werburgh (Church of England) is Grade II* listed. Two Anglo-Saxon crosses are built into the west wall adjacent to the south door. ==Localities==
Localities
Coton in the Clay This locality adjoins the River Dove and includes a steep knoll between much of it and the river, Row Hill; five listed buildings are here all at Grade II. Hanbury's village centre is to the south. This hamlet is at an elevation of 61m AOD whereas the village centre of Hanbury is at the start of a steep westward valley at the source of the Salt Brook at 134m AOD. ==Culture and community==
Culture and community
Three circular Hanbury Walks link the village's public house, The Cock Inn, to Tutbury Castle, Draycott in the Clay and to the adjacent eastern hills on the shortest of the three walks. Hanbury Parish Council operate a village website with events, meetings and information of the facilities offered by the third-tier local council. Draycott and Hanbury Cricket Club play in Knightsfield Road, Hanbury. ==See also==
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