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Amblecote sits on the historic border between Staffordshire and Worcestershire, tucked along the northern edge of Stourbridge where the town meets the landscape of the Black Country. Historically defined by its glassmaking heritage and heavy industry, the area is still shaped by the Stourbridge Canal and the River Stour, which trace its southern boundary. Today, it operates as a practical, well-connected suburb that feels slightly distinct from the town centre, centered around the main thoroughfare of the A491. Locals tend to gravitate towards the open space of Stevens Park or the canal paths for walking, while the blend of Victorian terraced housing and more modern developments reflects its evolution from an industrial hamlet into a settled residential hub. It’s a place where the proximity to the amenities of Stourbridge High Street is balanced by a straightforward, unpretentious atmosphere and easy access out towards Kingswinford and Dudley.