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Radford Semele sits about a mile east of Leamington Spa, effectively serving as a village gateway to the Warwickshire countryside. Unlike the Regency stucco of its larger neighbour, Radford has a more varied character, transitioning from the older core around the A425 to quieter residential pockets that border open fields. The village remains defined by the Grand Union Canal to the north and the River Leam nearby, offering walking routes towards Offchurch or back into town via the Jephson Gardens. It is perhaps best known locally for the Church of St Nicholas, which was painstakingly restored after a major fire in 2008, and the White Horse pub, which remains the central social hub. While the village has grown with several modern developments, it keeps its distinct identity through a local primary school, a busy village hall, and a small row of essential shops. It’s a practical spot for those who work in Leamington or Coventry but prefer to be just beyond the urban boundary, where the morning birdcoat is more audible than the traffic.