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Perched on the eastern edge of North Warwickshire, Dordon began life as a small mining community, and that industrious, down-to-earth character still defines much of its layout today. Situated just off the A5 and a stone's throw from the M42, it occupies a practical spot for anyone needing to reach Tamworth or Birmingham quickly, yet it remains physically separate from the urban sprawl. The village is largely centered around Watling Street, where the traditional red-brick terraces of its coal-mining past meet more modern developments. While much of the local landscape has been repurposed for distribution and industry, you don't have to walk far to find the green space of Birch Coppice or the nearby Pooley Country Park. It’s a place where the amenities are straightforward - a few local shops, a primary school, and a couple of long-standing pubs - serving as a functional, well-connected base that retains a clear sense of its own village identity.