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Often described as one of the "hilltop" communities of Telford, Dawley Bank sits on an elevated ridge that offers surprisingly clear views across towards the Wrekin and the Shropshire Hills. It has a distinct character that sets it apart from the more modern residential estates nearby, largely because it retains the irregular, organic layout of an old industrial hamlet. Historically, the area was defined by its proximity to the Horsehay Ironworks and the local mines, and you can still find sturdy Victorian brick cottages tucked away down quiet, narrow lanes and cul-de-sacs. Geographically, it is incredibly well-connected; it is bordered by the vast green expanse of Telford Town Park to the east, providing a direct walking route into the town centre, while the M54 is only a couple of minutes’ drive away. Life here tends to revolve around the local primary school and the village green, maintaining a sense of being a self-contained community despite being part of a much larger urban sprawl.