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Streethay sits on the northeastern edge of Lichfield, occupying a landscape defined by its Roman origins and its modern-day connectivity. Its name stems from its position on Ryknild Street, the Roman road now largely traced by the A38, which remains the primary artery linking the settlement to Derby and Birmingham. Historically a small farming hamlet, Streethay has seen significant growth in recent years, evolving into a residential hub that maintains a distinct identity from the cathedral city nearby. The locality is bisected by the Trent Valley railway line and the Coventry Canal; the latter offers quiet towpath walks towards Fradley Junction, providing a green corridor through the parish. For those who live here, the convenience of Lichfield Trent Valley station is a major practical factor, offering direct rail links to London Euston and the West Midlands, while the local landscape remains a mix of established housing, new developments, and the remaining open fields that stretch toward the River Tame.