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Towns near Coseley
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Bilston
(1 Mile)*
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Sedgley
(2 Miles)*
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Tipton
(2 Miles)*
Little is known of Tipton's earliest history, the area was once part of the Royal Forest of Cannock, and records survive of land ownership in Norman times. By the 12th century there was a church (St. John's) and a moated manor house. |
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Ocker Hill
(2 Miles)*
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Darlaston
(2 Miles)*
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Monmore Green
(2 Miles)*
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Wednesbury
(3 Miles)*
Wednesbury is one of the oldest parts of Sandwell. The 'bury' part of the name indicates there may have been an Iron Age fort or 'beorg' on Church Hill as long ago as 200BC. |
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Lower Gornal
(3 Miles)*
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Swan Village
(3 Miles)*
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Gornalwood
(3 Miles)*
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Wolverhampton
(3 Miles)*
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Wednesfield
(3 Miles)*
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Dudley
(3 Miles)*
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Upper Penn
(3 Miles)*
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Himley
(4 Miles)*
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