Corley Moor is a small area of open heath and scattered settlement on the north‑west fringe of Coventry, historically within Warwickshire. It sits close to the village of Corley and major transport routes such as the M6, giving the locality a distinctly rural feel interrupted by roadside industry and commuter links.
The mix of moorland, farms and a compact industrial presence has shaped its character: locally valued for quiet walks and wildlife, while economically it benefits from easy access to nearby urban centres and Birmingham Airport, making it practical for logistics and people who commute into the city. Its modest scale means community life is low‑key, focused on neighbouring villages rather than a distinct town centre.