Upper Hatton

Settlement in Staffordshire Stafford

England

Upper Hatton

Pumping Station This is the pumping station near Swynnerton. It is being converted to living accommodation with additional houses to match being built on the site.
Pumping Station Credit: Andy and Hilary

Upper Hatton is a small village located in the county of Staffordshire, England. Situated approximately 4 miles southwest of the town of Uttoxeter, it is nestled in the rural countryside, surrounded by picturesque landscapes and rolling hills. The village is part of the East Staffordshire district and falls within the civil parish of Marchington.

With a population of around 200 residents, Upper Hatton has a close-knit community that retains a traditional village atmosphere. The village is primarily made up of residential properties, ranging from charming cottages to more modern houses. The architecture reflects a mix of styles, giving the area a unique character.

The village has limited amenities, including a local pub that serves as a social hub for residents. However, for a wider range of amenities, the nearby town of Uttoxeter offers a variety of shops, supermarkets, and services.

Nature enthusiasts and outdoor lovers are drawn to Upper Hatton for its scenic beauty and proximity to the Staffordshire countryside. The surrounding area offers numerous walking and cycling routes, where visitors can explore the idyllic scenery and enjoy peaceful moments in nature.

Upper Hatton benefits from its central location, allowing for easy access to surrounding towns and cities. The A50 road is nearby, providing convenient transportation links to Stoke-on-Trent, Derby, and Nottingham.

In summary, Upper Hatton is a tranquil village in Staffordshire, offering a rural retreat while still having access to nearby amenities and transport links. Its natural beauty and friendly community make it an appealing place to reside or visit.

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Upper Hatton Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 52.933637/-2.254082 or Grid Reference SJ8337. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Pumping Station This is the pumping station near Swynnerton. It is being converted to living accommodation with additional houses to match being built on the site.
Pumping Station
This is the pumping station near Swynnerton. It is being converted to living accommodation with additional houses to match being built on the site.
Chapel Chorlton Church Dedicated to St. Laurence
Chapel Chorlton Church
Dedicated to St. Laurence
The Road to Cranberry
The Road to Cranberry
Milking Time Crossing the Road to Church House Farm, Chapel Chorlton
Milking Time
Crossing the Road to Church House Farm, Chapel Chorlton
Near Chapel Chorlton
Near Chapel Chorlton
Hatton Pumping Station, Swynnerton An older view of the derelict pumping station before work commenced on converting it into dwellings.
Hatton Pumping Station, Swynnerton
An older view of the derelict pumping station before work commenced on converting it into dwellings.
Heath Farm The dangerous crossroads by Heath Farm where the A519 crosses the A51
Heath Farm
The dangerous crossroads by Heath Farm where the A519 crosses the A51
Field on Dog Lane Looking towards Shelton Under Harley from Dog Lane
Field on Dog Lane
Looking towards Shelton Under Harley from Dog Lane
The Lane to Upper Hatton The lane behind the water pumping station. The lane bends sharp left and the gated track ahead is private
The Lane to Upper Hatton
The lane behind the water pumping station. The lane bends sharp left and the gated track ahead is private
Ploughed field near Lower Hatton Looking west from the lane towards the railway tracks
Ploughed field near Lower Hatton
Looking west from the lane towards the railway tracks
Bottom Lane Looking north in Bottom Lane towards the junction with A519
Bottom Lane
Looking north in Bottom Lane towards the junction with A519
Footpath off Common Lane towards Harley Thorns Footpath towards Harley Thorns, the plantation can be seen behind the footpath sign
Footpath off Common Lane towards Harley Thorns
Footpath towards Harley Thorns, the plantation can be seen behind the footpath sign
A51 West of Cliffords Wood Cottages Road runs straight before twisting down to nearby water pumping station
A51 West of Cliffords Wood Cottages
Road runs straight before twisting down to nearby water pumping station
Green Lane Looking west down Green Lane towards the A519
Green Lane
Looking west down Green Lane towards the A519
Field near Stableford Looking south from Dog Lane
Field near Stableford
Looking south from Dog Lane
View from Weston Lane Looking north east the pumping station at Hatton is just visible
View from Weston Lane
Looking north east the pumping station at Hatton is just visible
New roundabout on A51/A519 See how it used to look <a title="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/275910" href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/275910">Link</a>
New roundabout on A51/A519
See how it used to look Link
M6 signs on the A519
M6 signs on the A519
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Upper Hatton is located at Grid Ref: SJ8337 (Lat: 52.933637, Lng: -2.254082)

Administrative County: Staffordshire

District: Stafford

Police Authority: Staffordshire

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Nearby Amenities

Located within 500m of 52.933637,-2.254082
Bus Stop
Bent Lane
Naptan AtcoCode: 3800C707300
Naptan Bearing: SE
Naptan CommonName: Bent Lane
Naptan Indicator: Adj
Naptan Landmark: Bent Lane
Naptan Street: Waterworks Cottages
Naptan Verified: no
Source: naptan_import
Lat/Long: 52.9326632/-2.2589907
The Hattons
Alt Name: Upper Hatton
Place: locality
Lat/Long: 52.9336957/-2.2535735
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