Bournville Village
Bournville Village is a model village located in Birmingham, England, founded in the late 19th century by the chocolate manufacturer Cadbury. It was designed to provide a healthy and pleasant living environment for the workers of the Cadbury factory, emphasizing green spaces and community facilities.
The village features a range of architectural styles, including Arts and Crafts, and is known for its tree-lined streets and parks. Bournville is also home to the Cadbury World visitor attraction, which celebrates the history of chocolate and the Cadbury brand, making it a popular destination for tourists and locals alike.