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Arleston sits in a practical spot between Wellington and the more modern expanse of Telford, tucked just south of Watling Street. It still retains the layout of its origins as a small settlement, though it grew significantly during the mid-20th century to provide housing for the expanding industrial workforce. Today, it feels like a quiet residential pocket that avoids the bustle of the town centre while keeping everything within easy reach; you can walk into Wellington in about fifteen minutes to use the indoor market or the train station. One of the area's best features is its proximity to Arleston Park and the footpaths that lead toward the base of the Wrekin, making it easy to get out into the Shropshire countryside. It’s a convenient, unpretentious part of the borough where the older cottage-style buildings near Arleston Lane still hint at the area's rural past before Telford was formally designated.