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Bradley, Staffordshire

Bradley is a suburban village in Staffordshire. Bradley was developed as an industrial area from the mid 18th century, especially after the establishment by John Wilkinson of three iron works from the 1770s. The Wednesbury Oak Loop of the Birmingham Canal Navigations winds round the north of the village. The village was extensively redeveloped in the 20th century. St Martin's Church is now based in the former Victorian school. The village is within the council area of Wolverhampton.

Place Type: Village
Historic County: Staffordshire
Lat, Long: 52.556368,-2.070154
Grid Reference: SO 9534 9539
Council Area: Wolverhampton CA
Strategic Authority Area: West Midlands SA
Police Area: West Midlands PA

GBPN ID: 5162
Entry Type: Main listing (P)
URL: https://gazetteer.org.uk/place/Bradley,_Staffordshire_5162

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