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Brewood sits in a quiet corner of South Staffordshire, positioned roughly halfway between Stafford to the north and Wolverhampton to the south. Historically a primary market town for the Forest of Crateen, it retains a compact, medieval street layout centered around the sandstone spire of St Mary and St Chad’s. Geographically, the village is defined by the Shropshire Union Canal - which borders its western edge along a high embankment - and the River Penk to the east. It is a practical location for those who need to commute, as it remains within a few miles of both the M6 and M54, yet it feels distinct from the neighbouring industrial hubs. Unlike many villages of its size, it preserves a genuine sense of self-sufficiency; the central square remains the focal point for daily life, supported by a cluster of independent shops, a small supermarket, and several long-standing pubs, all within walking distance of the residential fringes.