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The Goat Maltings, in Burton upon Trent, was built in 1883. It lies within a Conservation Area and is a Grade II Listed Building. The goat is on the vane on top of the oast house.

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Title: The Goat Maltings Rear Aspect
Description: The Goat Maltings, in Burton upon Trent, was built in 1883. It lies within a Conservation Area and is a Grade II Listed Building. The goat is on the vane on top of the oast house.
Tags: maltings goat oast house brewery listed building conservation area derelict history burton on trent staffordshire
Categories: Buildings Places / Locations England UK Staffordshire Europe
Photographer: Tamara
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The Goat Maltings, in Burton upon Trent, was built in 1883. It lies within a Conservation Area and is a Grade II Listed Building. The goat is on the vane on top of the oast house.