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Edgbaston sits just to the southwest of Birmingham city centre, separated from the urban core by the Five Ways junction and the Middleway ring road. Much of the area's character is defined by the Calthorpe Estate, which has overseen development since the 18th century, resulting in a distinct layout of wide, tree-lined roads and substantial green spaces that contrast with the city’s industrial history. It is home to the University of Birmingham’s red-brick campus and the Queen Elizabeth Hospital, both major local landmarks. For those who spend time here, the landscape is dominated by outdoor spaces like Cannon Hill Park, the Birmingham Botanical Gardens, and the Edgbaston Reservoir, which provides a significant stretch of open water for the city. While it is internationally known for its Test match cricket ground and the Priory Club’s tennis courts, the day-to-day feel of the neighbourhood is defined more by its mix of Victorian architecture and the quiet, suburban atmosphere that persists despite its proximity to the city's main arterial routes like the A38.