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Tidbury Green sits in that quiet pocket of the West Midlands where the edge of Solihull starts to give way to the North Worcestershire countryside. Historically once part of the Forest of Arden, it still holds a distinct sense of separation from the surrounding suburbs, defined largely by its linear layout and the swathes of green belt land that hem it in. For those who live here, life tends to revolve around the village hall and the local primary school, which act as the area's main anchors. Geographically, it is perfectly placed for those needing both the city and the scenery; it is flanked by the larger communities of Wythall, Dickens Heath, and Shirley, with the nearby Whitlock’s End railway station providing a direct line into Birmingham Snow Hill. While the area has seen a fair amount of sensitive development in recent years, it manages to retain its semi-rural character, offering easy access to the canal towpaths and the Earlswood Lakes just a short walk or drive away.