Wythall Map

Wythall map, view the Worcestershire village of Wythall, located in the county of Worcestershire, England.

Detailed Street Map of Wythall Worcestershire & Guide to the Area

Wythall Map Worcestershire: Interactive map of Wythall, displaying the village situated in the county of Worcestershire, England, United Kingdom.

Use controls (+/-) to display a detailed street map of Wythall area and a Wythall village centre map, showing Wythall Railway Station and the Transport Museum Wythall.

Other facilities, some of which may also be visible on this Wythall map are: Wythall Park, Beckett's Farm, Wythall House, Wythall Village Hall, The Pack Horse Pub, The White Swan, The Coach and Horses, Wythall Golf Club, Hollywood Golf Club, Wythall Library, Co-op Food Wythall, Tesco Express Wythall, Spar Wythall, Beckett's Farm Shop, Aldi Maypole, Lidl Maypole, Sainsbury's Maypole, Asda Shirley, Morrisons Shirley, Boots Wythall, Lloyds Pharmacy Wythall, Greggs Wythall, Costa Coffee Wythall, Starbucks Shirley, Caffè Nero Shirley, The Red Lion, The Drawbridge, The Bulls Head, The Barnt Green Inn, The Coach and Horses Weatheroak, The Peacock Inn, The Oak Tree, Alvechurch Fish Bar, The Forest Chinese, India Garden Restaurant, Cafe Mambo, Wythall Medical Centre, Hollywood Medical Practice, Meadow Surgery, St Mary's Church Wythall, Christ Church Yardley Wood, Coppice Primary School, Woodrush High School, Meadow Green Primary School, Tidbury Green School, Hollywood Primary School, Woodrush Sports Centre.

By zooming out a couple of steps (double right click) you can view the surrounding areas of Hollywood, Kings Heath, Yardley Wood, Shirley, Solihull Lodge, Cheswick Green, Earlswood, Tanworth-in-Arden, Dickens Heath, Tidbury Green, Majors Green, Whitlocks End, Blythe Valley, Lapworth, Hockley Heath, Barnt Green, Alvechurch, Beoley, Portway, Hopwood, Rowney Green, Rednal, Longbridge, Rubery, Northfield, Kings Norton, Frankley, Cofton Hackett, Lickey, Marlbrook, Catshill, Bromsgrove, Stoke Heath, Stoke Prior, Blackwell, Burcot, Redditch, Webheath.

Wythall sits on the northern edge of Worcestershire, just brushing up against Birmingham's southern suburbs. It's that perfect in-between sort of place — far enough out to enjoy the countryside feel, but close enough to the city to make commuting and days out easy. You'll find quiet residential streets, stretches of open farmland, and a strong community feel that gives the village its own steady rhythm. Life here ticks along at a gentler pace, with green spaces never far from the front door.

The village has roots going back many centuries, though it stayed small for much of its early life. Farming dominated the area for generations, with scattered hamlets and rural communities making up what would later become Wythall. Its bigger growth came in the 20th century, especially as Birmingham expanded, drawing people looking for a bit more space while staying close to work. Today Wythall has a population of around 12,000, with modern housing mixed in among older homes, village halls and community spaces that help keep that village atmosphere intact.

There's a fair bit to do in and around Wythall itself. The Transport Museum is one of its better-known attractions, with vintage buses and transport exhibits that draw in enthusiasts from far and wide. Wythall Park offers green open space, sports pitches, and local events throughout the year. The village is dotted with cosy pubs, shops and local businesses that keep everything close to hand. Just a short drive away, you've got the National Trust's Packwood House and Baddesley Clinton, both offering stunning houses and gardens to explore. For a bit of grander history, English Heritage's Kenilworth Castle isn't too far either.

Further across Worcestershire there's plenty more to explore. Worcester's always a favourite, with its cathedral, riverside walks and history-packed streets. The Malvern Hills offer brilliant views and walking trails. Droitwich Spa brings its salt and spa heritage, while Bromsgrove gives you a good mix of shops, parks and countryside. Head west for Bewdley and Stourport with their riverside charm, or take a ride on the Severn Valley Railway from Kidderminster for something a bit different.

Getting to and from Wythall is pretty straightforward. The M42 runs close by, connecting easily to the M5 and M40, making journeys north, south or east simple. Wythall has its own railway station on the Birmingham suburban line, offering direct trains into Birmingham Moor Street and Snow Hill. Local bus routes link Wythall with neighbouring suburbs and villages. Birmingham Airport is only around 20 minutes away by car, giving access to a wide range of domestic and international destinations.

Worcestershire as a county brings together the best of both worlds — busy towns, sleepy villages, rolling farmland, hills, rivers and a rich history that pops up wherever you go. You've got market gardens, spa towns, cathedral cities and enough countryside to keep walkers busy for years. Whether you're looking for a quiet village life or easy access to city buzz, Worcestershire seems to manage both without breaking a sweat.

We hope you found this Wythall tourist map useful for your visit to the area.

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