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Wallington Heath

Coordinates: 52°37′22″N 2°00′13″W / 52.622777°N 2.003524°W / 52.622777; -2.003524
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Wallington Heath
Suburb
Wallington Heath, Bloxwich
Wallington Heath is located in West Midlands county
Wallington Heath
Wallington Heath
Location within the West Midlands
OS grid referenceSK000030
Metropolitan borough
Metropolitan county
Region
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townBLOXWICH
Postcode districtWS3
Dialling code01922
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UK
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52°37′22″N 2°00′13″W / 52.622777°N 2.003524°W / 52.622777; -2.003524

Wallington Heath[1] is an area of Bloxwich in the Metropolitan Borough of Walsall in the West Midlands county of England. It was described in 1856 as a hamlet in the township of Bloxwich.[2] The area of Wallington Heath was amongst the land enclosed by Bloxwich Town Council in 1888 for recreational use, under an agreement drawn up with Lord Bradford and his trustees.[3] It lies north of Bloxwich town centre on the A34 road to Cannock[4] and is bounded by Little Bloxwich, Lower Farm Estate, Mossley and Turnberry Estate.[5]

Transportation

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The area is served by the National Express West Midlands X51 route[6] between Cannock, Walsall and Birmingham.[7] As well as bus services to Wolverhampton, Kingstanding and other places in the area.[8]

References

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  1. ^ Kelly's Directory of the Leather Trades. Kelly and Company. 1880.
  2. ^ Glew, Edward Lees (1856). History of the Borough and Foreign of Walsall, in the County of Stafford: With an Interesting Tour of Inspection, Including a Faithful Report of the Government Inquiry Into the Charities at the Guildhall, Walsall, June, 1855, Before Thomas Hare, Esq., Compared with the Former Inquisition, A.D. 1823. J.R. Robinson.
  3. ^ "Bloxwich Parks History". The Bloxwich Telegraph - incorporating The Bloxidge Tallygraph and Walsall North News. Founded 2006. 16 October 2011. Retrieved 13 November 2024.
  4. ^ "Rediscover". Rediscover. Retrieved 14 November 2024.
  5. ^ "Find British Archaeological Sites, LiDAR & Old Maps". www.archiuk.com. Retrieved 14 November 2024.
  6. ^ "Cannock and Rugeley - Staffordshire County Council". www.staffordshire.gov.uk. Retrieved 14 November 2024.
  7. ^ "Wallington Heath – Bus Times". bustimes.org. Retrieved 13 November 2024.
  8. ^ Blackburn, S. (January 1987). "Employers and Social Policy: Black Country Chain-Masters, the Minimum Wage Campaign and the Cradley Heath Strike of 1910". Midland History. 12 (1): 85–102. doi:10.1179/mdh.1987.12.1.85. ISSN 0047-729X.