There are a couple of nearby towns and villages to Kings Oak, the biggest is Heathbury - an industrial town which is six miles North of the village centre.
Before the motorway was built to the West of Heathbury the road through Kings Oak to the town was the main link to Birmingham. Heathbury is well known for its mushroom farm. It also has a general hospital, Heathbury General, and an Accident and Emergency facility at the Albert Memorial Hospital.
The canal which runs near the River Slotter towards and through Heathbury has a basin in the town. The basin was home to the Harvey's canalside house, as well as Sam Carne's cottage. The canal itself was home to a longboat first owned by Stan and Jill Harvey, and later rented to a succession of villagers including Diane Parker, Jane Smith and Vera Downend.
Other Local Villages
Five miles South East from the Kings Oak cross road junction is the village of Merryfields, which has very limited public amenities; a general store, post office and pub in the village centre.
Fifteen miles from Kings Oak southward is the hamlet of Paxton. Made up of small cottages and Paxton Hall. This village is where Meg Mortimer had her 'get-a-way' home from the motel. A few miles North of Paxton, towards Kings Oak, is The Running Stag public house and B&B.
Four miles West from Kings Oak village centre stands the village of Castlewich. This location is around the same size as Kings Oak - although this is mainly due to mass expansion in the 1960s.
Since the redevelopment, Castlewich now has more affordable residential locations than Kings Oak. These include flats, maisonettes and a council housing estate - making it a much more appealing location to live for many. It is also home to the local newspaper for the area, the Castlewich Clarion, which also covers the surrounding villages.
Other residential areas include the upper-class Droitwich, Woodford, Willow End and Woodville - where Jill Chance's home of Chimneys was located.