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Wythall sits right on the edge of the West Midlands and Worcestershire, acting as a quiet gateway between the city and the countryside. Though it feels separate from the sprawl, it’s remarkably practical for getting around; the A435 runs right through it, and the local station offers a direct, reliable link into Birmingham Snow Hill and Moor Street. Historically, the area was part of the Royal Forest of Feckenham, and you still get that sense of space today, especially with the green belt protecting the fields toward Earlswood and Tanworth-in-Arden. It’s a place that has grown steadily over the years but still retains its core focal points, like the park at Wythall Park, which is home to the local association and serves as a genuine hub for the community. You’ll also find the Transport Museum here, tucked away on the old RAF Wythall site, which gives a nod to the area’s 20th-century history. It’s a functional, well-placed spot for anyone who needs to be near the city but prefers a horizon of trees and open fields.