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Tividale sits in a unique spot where the borders of Dudley, Oldbury, and Tipton meet, occupying a high ridge that offers surprising views across the industrial heart of the Black Country. Historically defined by its coal mines and brickworks, the area underwent a major transformation after the Second World War, evolving into a predominantly residential landscape of post-war estates and more modern pockets of housing. Geographically, it is practical for anyone needing to commute, as it is bisected by the A4123 Birmingham New Road and lies within easy reach of the M5 motorway. While the heavy industry of the past has largely faded, the local character is still tied to its canal heritage, with the Old and New Main Lines of the Birmingham Canal Navigations running nearby. Despite its central location in the conurbation, it manages to feel tucked away, anchored by local landmarks like the sprawling Tividale Park and the distinctive, golden-domed Shri Venkateswara Temple, which has become a significant focal point for the community over the last twenty years.