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Castle Bromwich sits on the eastern edge of the Birmingham conurbation, serving as a settled residential bridge between the city and the more rural stretches of Solihull. Originally a distinct village mentioned in the Domesday Book, it still retains a sense of its own identity, anchored by the historic conservation area around the Grade I listed St Mary and St Margaret’s Church and the restored 18th-century Hall Gardens. Geographically, it is defined by its proximity to the M6 and the Collector Road, which makes it exceptionally practical for commuting, though this accessibility is balanced by the green space of the Tame Valley and the nearby Park Hall Nature Reserve. The housing is largely a mix of interwar and post-war builds, centered around a local focal point at "The Shopping Centre" on Chester Road. It’s a place where the urban convenience of the city meets a quieter, suburban pace, maintaining a village feel despite being just six miles from Birmingham city centre.