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Hatton Park sits on a gentle hill just three miles west of Warwick, occupying the expansive site of the former Central Hospital. When the Victorian-era hospital closed in the mid-1990s, the land was reshaped into the residential pocket it is today, though the original flint-stoned chapel and several grand red-brick buildings were preserved and converted, giving the area a distinct architectural character quite different from standard modern estates. It is bordered by the Grand Union Canal to the south, famous for the "stairway to heaven" - the Hatton Flight of 21 locks - which provides a reliable cross-country walking route toward Birmingham or Warwick. Practically speaking, the locality is defined by its open spaces and its proximity to the A46 and Warwick Parkway railway station, making it a convenient base for those working in the West Midlands who prefer to come home to a quieter, greener skyline. It remains a self-contained community with its own village hall and shop, nestled within a landscape of Warwickshire farmland.