Bromsgrove Road (the B4551)
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Image: © P L Chadwick Taken: 22 Aug 2010
The main road through the village, and which forms one of the three sides of the triangle, within which most of the village is contained. The other two are St. Kenelm's Road and Dark Lane. The cream coloured building on the right is St. Kenelm's Church Hall. The building started life as a national school, although it has been altered since then. The yellow sign on the left of the road, is to warn motorists of school crossing patrols in the area. Image