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Sutton Hill sits on the southern edge of Telford, a purpose-built residential estate developed in the late 1960s as part of the Dawley New Town project. It is defined by its distinct hilltop position, which offers some of the best vantage points in the area, looking out over the Severn Valley and towards the Shropshire Hills. The layout is typical of its era, designed with a focus on pedestrian safety and green space, with most homes linked by a network of footpaths that lead toward the central local hub. This core area houses the primary school, a community centre, and basic amenities, making it a self-contained pocket of the town. One of its most practical features is its proximity to the Ironbridge Gorge World Heritage Site; a short walk downhill through Lloyd’s Coppice takes you straight into the historic wooded valley. While it’s a quiet, residential spot, its location near the A442 means it is well-connected for those commuting into Telford town centre or heading south towards Bridgnorth.