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PO Box 220, Horninglow Street, Burton upon Trent, Staffs, Staffordshire DE141YQ

The Bass Museum is located at PO Box 220, Horninglow Street, Burton upon Trent, Staffs, Staffordshire.

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Venue
The Bass Museum
Address
PO Box 220
Horninglow Street
Burton upon Trent
Staffs
DE141YQ
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