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Great Wyrley sits on the edge of the Staffordshire boundary, positioned roughly midway between Cannock and Walsall. Historically, the village was defined by the coal industry, and while the pits have long since closed, that sense of being a self-contained community remains. Most of the practical amenities are clustered along the A34 (Walsall Road), which bisects the village and provides a direct link to the M6 and M6 Toll nearby. This makes the area incredibly well-connected for travel, yet it manages to retain a quieter, more suburban pace once you step off the main road. Landywood station is a key local feature, providing regular rail services into Birmingham New Street. Architecturally, the village is a mix of traditional brick terraces from its mining days and more modern developments, with easy access to the open spaces surrounding Cheslyn Hay and the nearby South Staffordshire countryside.