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Cubbington sits on the northeastern edge of Leamington Spa, effectively serving as a bridge between the town and the rolling Warwickshire countryside. The village is split into two distinct parts: ‘Old’ Cubbington, which centers around the 12th-century St Nicholas Church and a cluster of sandstone cottages, and the more extensive 20th-century residential areas that have gradually filled the space toward Lillington. It remains a practical spot for daily life, supported by a couple of well-regarded pubs, a small primary school, and a handful of local shops that save you the trip into town for the basics. Geographically, it is defined by its proximity to the River Leam valley and the ancient North Wood, though the landscape to the east is currently undergoing significant changes due to the HS2 rail project. Despite its growth, it still feels like a village with its own identity rather than just a suburb, offering direct access to quiet walking trails toward Weston-under-Wetherley and Hunningham while staying only a ten-minute drive from the amenities of the Parade.