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Stoke Heath sits just to the south of Bromsgrove’s town centre, occupying the space between the A38 and the Worcester and Birmingham Canal. Historically, the area was defined by its agricultural roots and later by its proximity to the salt works and the railway, with the steep incline of the nearby Lickey Hills influencing much of the local geography. Today, it is largely a residential area characterized by a mix of established twentieth-century housing and newer developments that have filled in the gaps between the old lanes. Life here tends to revolve around the local green spaces like the Harris Brush Works woods and the canal path, which offers a steady walking route down towards the Tardebigge flight of locks. While it feels distinct from the main hub of the town, it remains practical for getting about; the Bromsgrove highway links are immediate, and the railway station at Aston Fields is only a short distance away, keeping it well-connected to both Birmingham and Worcester.