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To the southwest of Wolverhampton’s city centre, Bradmore is a largely residential area defined by its mix of historic Victorian terraces and more spacious inter-war housing. At its heart sits the local shopping parade on Trysull Road, which serves as a functional hub for the community alongside the landmark Bradmore Arms. Historically, the area grew rapidly in the early 20th century as the city expanded, yet it remains closely connected to one of the region's best green spaces; it is within easy walking distance of Bantock Park, home to a restored manor house and extensive parkland. The geography here is practical for those working in the city or the wider Black Country, as the main arterial roads provide straightforward access to the ring road and the nearby village of Penn. It feels like a settled part of town, bolstered by established schools and a distinct sense of being just far enough from the urban centre to offer a quieter pace without losing city convenience.