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Sitting on the edge of the Black Country where it meets the softer landscape of South Staffordshire, Wordsley is a place defined by its industrial grit and its surprising pockets of greenery. It is perhaps best known for its glassmaking heritage; the iconic Red House Glass Cone still dominates the skyline, a reminder of the craftsmanship that once drove the local economy along the Stourbridge Canal. Today, life tends to cluster around the main arterial roads leading into Stourbridge and Kingswinford, yet you are never more than a short walk from the towpaths or the quiet woodland of Ridgehill. The housing is a mix of sturdy Victorian terraces and more expansive mid-century estates, positioned conveniently for the nearby Russells Hall Hospital. While the main roads can get busy at peak times, there is a grounded, settled feel to the streets here, bolstered by a handful of long-standing pubs and the proximity to the open countryside at Kinver Edge just a few miles down the road.