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St Georges sits on the eastern edge of Telford, positioned on a gentle ridge that looks out towards the Shropshire and Staffordshire borders. Originally a small pit village, its identity was shaped by the Lilleshall Company, which established the local ironworks and collieries that once dominated the landscape. Today, the traces of that industrial past are mostly found in the architecture of the older red-brick cottages and the layout of the streets surrounding the hilltop parish church. It feels like a distinct village with its own centre - anchored by the primary school, the recreation ground, and a handful of local shops - despite being effectively joined to the wider Telford sprawl. Its geography is one of its main draws; you are within walking distance of the central town amenities and the train station, yet five minutes in the other direction takes you into the quieter, wooded surroundings of the Granville Country Park. This balance of practical urban access and proximity to open green space gives the area a grounded, established feel that sets it apart from the newer purpose-built estates nearby.