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Arley is a village of two distinct halves - Old Arley and New Arley - tucked into the undulating landscape of North Warwickshire, about nine miles west of Coventry. While Old Arley grew around the 14th-century St Wilfrid’s Church, the character of New Arley was largely shaped by the Arley Colliery, which operated until 1968 and left behind a strong sense of community that persists today. It’s a practical location for those who need to commute, sitting within easy reach of the M6, M42, and A444, yet it remains surrounded by pockets of ancient woodland and agricultural land. The village is self-contained enough to cover the basics, with a local primary school, a handful of shops, and a social club, while more extensive amenities are found just down the road in Nuneaton or Fillongley. It’s the kind of place where the network of public footpaths quickly takes you out of the residential streets and into the quiet, rural scenery of the Bourne Valley.