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Sitting on the western edge of Redditch, Webheath occupies a high point that offers surprisingly clear views across towards the Malvern Hills on a bright day. It grew out of a small, rural settlement into a settled residential area, but it still manages to feel separate from the town’s busier urban centre. The heart of the original village is centered around Church Road, where the 19th-century St Philip’s Church stands as a local landmark. While it has seen significant development over recent decades, the area is defined by its proximity to the Worcestershire countryside; you can be walking through open fields or the ancient woodland of Morton Stanley Park within minutes of leaving the main roads. For everyday practicalities, there are a handful of local shops, a post office, and a couple of long-standing pubs that serve as community hubs, while the expansive road network of the Midlands remains easily accessible just down the hill.