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Long Itchington sits in a quiet pocket of the Warwickshire countryside, positioned just off the A423 between the market town of Southam and the larger hubs of Leamington Spa and Coventry. The village is defined by its sprawling layout, which fans out from a large, traditional green and a collection of timber-framed houses that hint at its medieval wool-trading past. Geographically, it is shaped by the River Itchen and the Grand Union Canal; the latter provides a steady focal point for the community, with the towpath serving as a practical walking route toward the Bascote Locks. Though it has grown over the years, it retains the infrastructure of a working village, supported by a remarkably high number of independent pubs and a primary school that sits at its heart. Life here feels connected to the landscape, with the former Weedon-Leamington railway line now repurposed as a cycleway (the Lias Line), offering a direct, traffic-free link through the surrounding farmland and blue lias clay vales.