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Exhall sits at a practical crossroads in the West Midlands, tucked between the northern edge of Coventry and the town of Bedworth. Historically, it was a village defined by the harsh graft of coal mining and the finer work of silk weaving, but today it is better known as an area of two distinct halves. To the east, around Blackhorse Road and the canal, the landscape is largely industrial and commercial, serving as a major employment hub for the region due to its immediate proximity to Junction 3 of the M6. To the west, moving towards Ash Green, the atmosphere shifts into established residential streets that retain a quieter, suburban feel. Local life tends to revolve around the Bedworth Road corridor, and while the village has been largely absorbed into the wider Nuneaton and Bedworth urban sprawl, the nearby Coventry Canal offers a green escape for those who know the towpath routes. It is a sturdy, functional location that prioritizes convenience, offering straightforward access to the Ricoh Arena district and the motorway network without losing its sense of being a self-contained community.