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Tiddington sits about a mile and a half east of Stratford-upon-Avon, positioned along the B4086 as it follows the curve of the River Avon. It has a distinct identity that feels separate from the main tourist bustle of the town, though most people here find they can walk or cycle into the centre of Stratford in about twenty minutes via the riverside path or Tiddington Road. The village layout is largely concentrated around Main Boulevard and the branch roads leading off it, with a mix of mid-century housing and older brick properties. Locally, the focus is the small cluster of shops including a post office and a couple of well-regarded restaurants, alongside the village hall which hosts the local residents' association and various clubs. It’s also home to the Stratford-upon-Avon Home Guard Club, which has been a fixture here since the 1940s. One of the more interesting aspects of its history is the site of the former Roman settlement discovered nearby, which confirms that people have been drawn to this specific stretch of the riverbank for nearly two millennia.