| Uttoxeter
has always been a thriving market
town situated on the Staffordshire and Derbyshire border
close to the river Dove. It has a charter dated from 1252
and a regular Wednesday market since 1309 when it once
traded butter, cheese, meat and leather to London. |
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Uttoxeter
itself has been officially spelt
77 different ways as it has evolved over the centuries,
originally called 'Wotocheshed', or 'Wot's homestead
on the Heath' dating back to the Anglo - Saxon time
c.600A.D. Uttoxeter soon became an important part of the
Midlands infrastructure and soon people travelled here
through many routes. Some using the local canal routes.In
1848, Uttoxeter built its first railway through from Crewe
to Derby. |
In
the following
20 years two more lines were added making
it one of the key junctions in the railway network at that
time. Uttoxeter's size grew with its popularity as people
found it easier to visit the thriving little market town.
New places to visit began to open to attract more visitors,
such as the famous Uttoxeter racetrack.
Having
survived
so long, Uttoxeter boasts a wealth of
historical sites and still benefits from its closeness to
several major cities and motorways. As tradition dictates,
the market is still held every Wednesday giving people a chance
to buy a wealth of different products from the locals, including
live cattle and fresh fruits and vegetables. The bustling
town centre is mostly pedestrianised, with a wide variety
of shops and supermarkets supplying everything you need.
| Uttoxeter
is a traditional English town where
visitors can often submerge themselves in historical interests,
natural wonders or modern thrills. There are attractions
close by that appeal to people from all walks of life
with no shortage of places to eat and absorb the English
feel of the town. |
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