Bournville
Bournville is a village located in Birmingham, England, known for its historical connection to the Cadbury chocolate company. Founded in the late 19th century by George Cadbury, it was designed as a model village to provide a pleasant living environment for workers. The area features green spaces, parks, and well-planned housing.
The village is also recognized for its commitment to community and sustainability. Bournville has a strong emphasis on education and social welfare, with various schools and community facilities. Today, it remains a desirable residential area, blending its rich industrial heritage with modern living.