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West Felton sits in the quiet countryside of North Shropshire, just off the A5 corridor about five miles south of Oswestry. It is an ancient settlement, mentioned in the Domesday Book, and it still retains a traditional village layout centered around the 12th-century St. Chad’s Church and the local pub, the Punch Bowl. Geographically, it occupies a handy spot on the Shropshire plain, offering flat, easy walking terrain with clear views toward the Welsh hills to the west. While it feels rural, the village is well-connected; the proximity to the main road makes it a practical base for those commuting toward Shrewsbury or over the border into Wrexham and Chester. The local primary school is central to village life, and there is a strong sense of continuity here, with a mix of older half-timbered cottages and more recent brick housing that has grown steadily over the last few decades. It’s a settled, functional community that manages to be peaceful without feeling isolated.