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Tucked away just north of Bromsgrove, Lickey End serves as a quiet residential gateway between the town’s amenities and the rising slopes of the Lickey Hills. Historically part of a scattered farming landscape, the village grew significantly in the twentieth century and now sits right in the elbow of the M42 and A38 junction. While its proximity to the motorway makes it incredibly practical for anyone commuting towards Birmingham or Worcester, life within the village itself remains surprisingly steady. It is home to a well-regarded first school and a popular social club, which act as the main hubs for the community. The geography here is defining; you’re never more than a short walk from the footpaths that lead up into the woodland and heathland of the Country Park, yet the shops and supermarkets of Bromsgrove town centre are only five minutes down the road. It’s a place that balances that sense of being ‘just out of town’ with the convenience of having everything close at hand.