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Knowle sits about three miles southeast of Solihull, following the line of the Warwick Road towards the edge of the Arden countryside. Historically, it developed as a significant stopping point on the main route between Birmingham and Warwick, a heritage still visible in the timber-framed buildings along the High Street and the 15th-century parish church of St John Baptist. Today, it functions as a self-contained village center with a reliable mix of independent shops, a library, and essential services that manage to feel distinct from the larger suburban sprawl nearby. Geographically, it is bordered by the Grand Union Canal to the east, providing a network of towpath walks that lead towards the neighboring village of Dorridge and the Kingswood Junction. While it enjoys a quiet, semi-rural setting, it remains practically connected; it is positioned within a few minutes' drive of the M42, while the nearby station at Dorridge provides the direct rail link into Birmingham Snow Hill and London Marylebone.