We visit a quiet West Midlands village down by the river with stunning views and residents who 'can never do enough for you'

Tucked away on the banks of the River Severn, Alveley is a village that quietly gets on with things — and residents would not have it any other way.

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Surrounded by open countryside and steeped in history, the small village near to the Shropshire border offers a slower pace of life, where neighbours still stop to chat and the natural landscape plays a big part in everyday living.

Many locals say it is the setting that first drew them in. Riverside walks are a firm favourite, with the Severn providing a peaceful backdrop for dog walkers, families and anyone looking to enjoy the outdoors.

Alveley. Photo: Steve Leath
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"I moved here to get a more rural location," Mark Hutton, who has lived in Alveley for six years, said. "It's a much quieter location than where we were and we love the walks around here. We'll take the dog out and there are always friendly people, helpful people around.

"We love the walks, we love the area. It's lovely."

Mark Hutton in Alveley. Photo: Steve Leath
Love Your Neighbourhood visits: Alveley. Local man: Mark Hutton.

Despite its rural feel, Alveley has a strong sense of community. Village events remain well supported, with residents regularly coming together for fetes, quiz nights and seasonal celebrations.