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Whitnash sits directly to the south of Leamington Spa, effectively serving as a residential suburb while maintaining its own distinct identity as a town. Historically, it was a small farming settlement mentioned in the Domesday Book, and you can still see traces of this past in the timber-framed cottages and the ancient "Holy Well" located near the 12th-century St Margaret’s Church. The landscape changed significantly after the Second World War when the area was developed to support the local automotive industry, resulting in a variety of mid-century housing and plenty of green space. It feels self-contained thanks to the local shops at Acre Close and several active community centres, yet it’s only a short walk or bus ride into Leamington’s town centre and the railway station. The local geography is relatively flat, bordered by the Great Western railway line to the west and open fields to the south, which offer straightforward walking routes toward the hilltop village of Chesterton.