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Perched on a ridge overlooking the Tame Valley, Baddesley Ensor is a village defined by its elevation and its industrious past. Its position on the northeastern edge of the Warwickshire coalfield shaped much of its character; once a hub for the local mining industry, the village now offers a quieter pace, though the substantial red-brick Terrace remains a visible link to its coal-working heritage. Geographically, it sits just west of Atherstone, centered around a high common that provides expansive views across the Leicestershire border. Practical daily life tends to revolve around the local primary school and the cluster of shops at the heart of the village, with the more extensive amenities of Atherstone only a five-minute drive away. The landscape here is characterized by its proximity to the Bentley Common and the surrounding North Warwickshire countryside, which offers plenty of walking routes. Direct access to the A5 and the M42 makes it a practical base for reaching Tamworth or Birmingham, yet the village manages to feel tucked away from the main transit corridors, retaining the unpretentious atmosphere of a long-established hilltop community.