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Sitting right on the south-eastern edge of Tamworth, Fazeley is a spot defined largely by its relationship with the water. It’s where the Birmingham and Fazeley Canal meets the Coventry Canal at Fazeley Junction, a busy point for narrowboats that lends a quiet, rhythmic character to the village. Historically, the area was built up around the Peel family’s textile mills, and you can still see that industrial heritage in the brickwork of the old warehouses and the cottages along the main road. Geographically, it’s a bit of a crossroads; you have the Tame Valley wetlands nearby and the Drayton Manor estate just to the west, yet you’re only a short walk from the amenities of Tamworth town centre and the railway station. It manages to feel like its own distinct community, held together by a handful of local pubs and small shops, while remaining practically connected to the wider West Midlands.