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Tucked away on the southwestern edge of Telford, Horsehay is a place where the landscape still tells the story of its industrial past. Once a vital hub for the Coalbrookdale Company, the village is centred around the Bridge Pool - originally a feeder reservoir for the furnaces - which now serves as a quiet spot for fishing and walking. The presence of the Telford Steam Railway, which operates from the old Horsehay & Dawley station site, provides a nostalgic backdrop to the area, with the sounds of vintage engines occasionally drifting across the valley. Geographically, it’s a practical spot; you’re positioned right between the modern amenities of the town centre and the quieter, wooded climbs of the Wrekin and Little Wenlock. While the heavy industry is long gone, the sturdy brickwork of the old cottages and the expansive views over the Shropshire plain give the locality a grounded, established character that feels distinct from the newer surrounding estates.