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Ansley is a village of two distinct halves - Ansley Village and the later settlement of Ansley Common - situated on the high ground of the North Warwickshire plateau, just a few miles west of Nuneaton. Historically, the area’s character was forged by a blend of agriculture and the North Warwickshire coalfield, though today it serves primarily as a quiet residential anchor surrounded by open arable land and ancient woodland. At its heart lies the 12th-century church of St Lawrence, noted for its fine Norman chancel arch and its connection to the Ludford family of nearby Ansley Hall. While the hall itself is now a private club within a residential estate, the surrounding landscape remains criss-crossed by public footpaths, including sections of the North Warwickshire Way. For day-to-day life, the village retains a traditional feel with its primary school and local allotments, while its position on the B4112 provides a straightforward link into Nuneaton for rail services and larger amenities, as well as easy access to the M6 and M42 corridors.