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Built as one of the major residential phases of the Redditch ‘New Town’ expansion in the 1970s, Church Hill occupies a high vantage point on the northeastern edge of the town. The layout is characteristic of the Radburn planning principle, designed to keep pedestrian footpaths and residential squares largely separate from the main motor vehicle routes. At its heart lies the District Centre, which provides the essentials - a medical practice, a pharmacy, and a local supermarket - alongside the YMCA and Church Hill Middle School. One of the area’s most defining features is its immediate proximity to the 900-acre Arrow Valley Country Park; a short walk downhill leads directly to the lake and the River Arrow, offering a vast expanse of green space that makes the neighborhood feel less urban than its density might suggest. While it is well-connected to the M42 via the nearby Coventry Highway, the estate manages to retain a sense of enclosure, bordered to the east by the more rural shift toward Beoley and the North Worcestershire countryside.