Map of Fazeley UK – Town Centre, Districts & Location Guide

Fazeley is a historic market town in Staffordshire, England, known for its canal heritage, riverside setting and proximity to Tamworth and the wider West Midlands region.

This map of Fazeley UK provides an overview of the town centre, districts, transport routes, canals, major landmarks and Fazeley’s location within England.

Quick Answer:

Fazeley is located in Staffordshire in the West Midlands region of England. Major areas include Fazeley Town Centre, Mile Oak, Bonehill, Two Gates, Kettlebrook, Dosthill, Belgrave and nearby Tamworth.

Interactive Fazeley Map (Reference View) Explore Fazeley town centre, canal junctions, riverside areas and surrounding Staffordshire locations.
Tip: Fazeley maps are useful for understanding how the town centre, canals, rivers and surrounding communities connect across Staffordshire.

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Where is Fazeley Located?

Fazeley is located in Staffordshire in the West Midlands region of England. The town sits immediately south-east of Tamworth and is known for its important canal junctions.

  • County: Staffordshire
  • Region: West Midlands
  • Country: England
  • United Kingdom: Great Britain
  • Nearby places: Tamworth, Lichfield, Sutton Coldfield and Cannock
  • Direction from Birmingham: North-east

Areas Shown on a Fazeley Map

  • Fazeley Town Centre — local services and historic core.
  • Mile Oak — residential area west of the centre.
  • Bonehill — district linking Fazeley and Tamworth.
  • Two Gates — nearby residential suburb.
  • Kettlebrook — area close to Tamworth town centre.
  • Dosthill — southern district known for lakes and recreation.
  • Belgrave — eastern residential area.
  • Tamworth direction — neighbouring regional centre.

Major Landmarks on the Map

  • Fazeley Junction
  • Birmingham and Fazeley Canal
  • Coventry Canal
  • Drayton Manor Resort direction
  • Tamworth Castle direction
  • River Tame
  • Fazeley Mill Marina
  • Middleton Lakes direction
  • Victoria Road area
  • Tame Valley corridor

Transport Features

Fazeley benefits from strong transport connections through nearby rail services, major roads and canal routes.

  • Tamworth Railway Station
  • M42 Motorway
  • A5 route
  • A4091 route
  • West Coast Main Line connections
  • Staffordshire bus network
  • Birmingham commuter links
  • Regional canal network

Canals and Natural Features

Fazeley is particularly known for its waterways, river corridors and surrounding countryside.

  • Birmingham and Fazeley Canal
  • Coventry Canal
  • River Tame
  • Middleton Lakes Nature Reserve
  • Dosthill Quarry direction
  • Tame Valley wetlands
  • Staffordshire countryside

Nearby Destinations

  • Tamworth
  • Lichfield
  • Sutton Coldfield
  • Cannock
  • Birmingham
  • Drayton Manor Resort
  • National Memorial Arboretum
  • Peak District direction

Using a Fazeley Map

A Fazeley map is useful for locating canal junctions, riverside areas, transport routes and surrounding districts. It also helps visitors understand how Fazeley connects with Tamworth, Staffordshire and the wider Midlands region.


Frequently Asked Questions

  • Where is Fazeley located?
    Fazeley is located in Staffordshire in the West Midlands region of England.
  • What is Fazeley known for?
    Fazeley is known for its canal heritage, waterways and proximity to Tamworth.
  • What are the main areas of Fazeley?
    Main areas include Fazeley Town Centre, Mile Oak, Bonehill, Two Gates and nearby Dosthill.
  • Does Fazeley have a railway station?
    No station is located directly in Fazeley, but nearby Tamworth Railway Station provides extensive rail services.
  • Is Fazeley easy to get around?
    Yes. Fazeley has good road access, nearby rail connections and extensive canal towpaths.
  • Is Fazeley worth visiting?
    Yes. Visitors can enjoy canal walks, nature reserves, waterways and nearby Staffordshire attractions.

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