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Albrighton is a substantial village in Shropshire, sitting just across the county boundary from Wolverhampton. While it functions as a gateway to the more rural landscape of the West Midlands, it feels distinct from the neighbouring urban sprawl, retaining a clear village identity centered around the High Street. Its layout is a mix of half-timbered historical buildings and more modern developments that have grown to accommodate its popularity. Practically, it is exceptionally well-connected; it has its own railway station on the Shrewsbury-to-Birmingham line and sits minutes from Junction 3 of the M54, making it a hub for those who work in nearby Telford or the Black Country. Historically, the village is inextricably linked to the nearby RAF Cosford, and the sounds of the airfield are a familiar part of daily life here. It is one of the few villages of its size to maintain a full range of local amenities, including independent shops, several pubs, and its own primary schools, which anchors the community firmly in place.