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Bishops Itchington sits in a pocket of Warwickshire countryside just south of the River Itchen, about three miles from Southam. The village grew significantly during the 19th century to serve the nearby Greaves cement works, and while the heavy industry has long since departed, it left behind the Yellow Land nature reserve - a former quarry site that now serves as a distinctive local landmark for walking. Life here centers around the square, where you’ll find the primary school, the Greaves Club, and the local shop, maintaining a layout that feels compact and easy to navigate on foot. Its position is particularly practical for those needing to travel, as it’s only a few minutes from the M40 and within easy reach of Leamington Spa and Banbury, yet it remains buffered from the main roads by stretches of farmland. It is a functional, lived-in village that manages to balance its blue-collar industrial heritage with the quiet, rural character of the surrounding Vale of Red Horse.