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Stirchley sits on the southern edge of Telford, bridging the gap between the town’s modern infrastructure and its industrial past. At its heart is the original village, where the 12th-century St James’ Church stands as a reminder of the area’s long history before it was incorporated into the New Town development in the 1960s and 70s. Geographically, it is defined by its proximity to the Silkin Way, a green corridor that follows disused railway lines and canal paths, offering miles of walking and cycling routes that link Stirchley directly to the Town Park and the Ironbridge Gorge. The local landscape is a mix of established residential pockets and significant green spaces like the Stirchley Chimney - a local landmark that remains from the old brickworks. Daily life is anchored by the presence of Telford Park School and the nearby district centre, providing a practical, self-contained feel while remaining only a few minutes' drive from the shops and rail links of the town centre and the M54.