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Barton Marina

Welcome to Barton Marina - Staffordshire's unique canal-side attraction with something for everyone. The Marina is situated on the Trent & Mersey canal and whether you arrive by car or boat it's truly wonderful place to explore. The Marina is not only the home to some fantastic eateries but also boasts super shopping and fabulous walks around the lakes and woodlands.

THE WATERFRONT - Pub and Restaurant that serves Home-made food, freshly prepared to order, complimented by real alses, fine wines, champagne cocktails and live entertainment as well as THAI MARINA - Authentic Thai Restaurant, THE APPLE TREE - Coffee Shop & Delicatessen, GALLERY THREE - Art Gallery, BRAUZ - Design led gifts & soft furnishings, TOYS OF YESTERYEAR - Toy Shop & Museum, SOPHIA'S - Young lifestyle designer-ware, BLUEWATER - Contemporary clothing for men & women, START & TREMAYNE - Designer Leather goods & Luggage, THE BUTCHER, BAKER, ICE CREAM MAKER - Quality produce, THE BOOK BARGE - New & Second-hand and Antiquarian books, THE MUG TUG - Ceramic Painting, THE MARINA - Moorings & much more.

Contact Details and Map

Barton under Needwood
Burton upon Trent
DE13 8BW

Tel: 01283 711500

Email: caroline.kerr@bartonmarina.co.uk

Website: www.bartonmarina.co.uk

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Getting here and parking

By Road

M1 North: Leave M1 at J28 and take A38 south. Four miles past Burton-on-Trent, turn off for Barton-under-Needwood. Brown sign for Barton Marina first left after ½ mile. M1 South: Leave M1 at J19 and take M6 to J4. Take A446 until it joins A38 and 8 miles north of Lichfield turn off at Barton-under-Needwood. M6 South: Leave M6 at J15 and keep on A50 until turning off for A38. Travel 10 miles south and turn off at Barton-under-Needwood. M5 North: Leave M5 at J4a for M42 and continue until coming off at J9. Take A446 until it joins A38 and 8 miles north of Lichfield turn off at Barton-under-Needwood.

Parking Facilities

Free customer parking

Times

Opening Hours

Open Monday - Sunday.

Accessibility

Entering the building/attraction

  • The entrance is flat
  • The entrance has a permanent wheelchair accessible ramp
  • The entrance has a handrail
  • The entrance way is well-lit in twilight and night-time hours
  • There is an automatic door

Access, lifts and ramps

  • There is level access to the main public areas
  • There is lift access to the main public areas

Main pathways into and around the venue

  • Routes and/or pathways are suitable for wheelchair users and visitors with limited mobility
  • The main pathways/routes are tarmac

Services for wheelchair users and those with mobility issues

  • Displays are at suitable heights for children / wheelchair users
  • Seating is provided at regular intervals for visitors with limited mobility?

Children and babies

  • Children welcome
  • Baby changing facilities available

Services for the visually impaired

  • Guide dogs allowed
  • Clear surfaces, such as glass doors, have contrast markings on them
  • There is good contrast between the floor and walls
  • The lift is equipped with verbal floor announcements
  • The lift is equipped with raised floor numbers or Braille numbers or letters
  • There is clear signage throughout the attraction (i.e. colour contrasted, large lettering, use of pictograms etc)
  • There is an audible alarm system