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Situated on the eastern edge of the West Midlands conurbation, Kingshurst is an established residential area that serves as a bridge between the bustle of Birmingham and the more open landscapes of North Warwickshire. Historically part of a grand manor as far back as the 1300s, the district as we know it today was largely shaped in the 1950s to alleviate Birmingham’s post-war housing needs, resulting in a layout characterized by plentiful green space. The local landscape is defined by the Yorks Wood - a remnant of ancient woodland - and the nearby Babbs Mill Lake, which offers a surprisingly quiet retreat for walking and wildlife spotting. Geographically, it sits within the borough of Solihull, benefiting from proximity to major transport hubs like Birmingham International and the NEC, while remaining anchored by a central parade of shops and essential services that form the heart of the community.