Shuttington

Shuttington is a village and civil parish in North Warwickshire, England, situated north-east of Tamworth, Staffordshire.

A series of pools situated along the river, on the boundary with Tamworth, were created as a result of subsidence caused by coal mining in the area.

[4] The parish church of St. Matthew, situated on the edge of Shuttington village, is a small building, with a nave dating from the 12th century.

The ward, which also contains Alvecote, Austrey, Newton Regis, No Man's Heath, Seckington and Warton, has a population of 3,625 and is represented by two councillors.

The parish was transferred to Atherstone Rural District, which became part of North Warwickshire in the 1974 reorganisation of local government.