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Cheswick Green is a purpose-built village located about three miles southwest of Solihull, established primarily in the 1970s on the former grounds of Mount Pleasant Farm. Unlike many modern developments, it was designed with a clear sense of communal space, centered around a traditional village green, a local primary school, and a small parade of essential shops. Geographically, it sits in a convenient pocket where the edge of the West Midlands urban sprawl meets the softer landscape of the Warwickshire countryside; the Stratford-upon-Avon Canal runs nearby, offering walking routes toward Lowsonford and Hockley Heath. While it functions as a quiet residential enclave, its practicality lies in its proximity to the M42 and the Blythe Valley Park, providing a straightforward commute without sacrificing the slower pace of a village setting. There is a distinct, understated identity here, bolstered by a long-standing parish council and a village hall that serves as the hub for local life.