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Earlswood sits on the southern edge of the West Midlands, where the suburban fringes of Solihull give way to the more wooded, open landscapes of the Warwickshire border. Historically part of the Forest of Arden, the area’s defining feature is the Earlswood Lakes - three interconnected reservoirs built in the 1820s to feed the Stratford-upon-Avon Canal. Today, these provide a focal point for the locality, supporting a sailing club and popular walking routes. The settlement itself is somewhat dispersed, centered around the triangle of the Lakes, the railway station on the North Warwickshire Line, and the village craft centre. While the proximity to the M42 and the rail link into Birmingham Snow Hill makes it a practical base for commuters, the village retains a quiet, rural character, anchored by a few long-standing pubs and the sense of space that comes from being surrounded by protected Green Belt land.