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Sitting on the edge of the South Staffordshire boundary, Cheslyn Hay is a former mining village that has managed to retain its own distinct identity despite its proximity to the sprawl of the West Midlands. Historically built on the extraction of coal and clay - which earned it the local nickname 'The Village' - the landscape today is much softer, defined by a mix of established terraced rows and more recent residential developments. It is an exceptionally well-connected spot for anyone needing to navigate the region, positioned almost equidistantly between Walsall and Cannock, with the M6, M6 Toll, and M54 all meeting just a few miles from the village centre. Landywood railway station provides a direct link to Birmingham New Street, yet within a short walk from the local shops, you can find yourself on the open footpaths leading towards the northern reaches of the Black Country or out into the Staffordshire countryside. It’s a practical, self-contained community with its own primary and secondary schools and a small hub of independent businesses centered around the High Street.