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Sitting just over the ridge from the West Midlands conurbation, Codsall manages to retain its South Staffordshire village character despite its proximity to Wolverhampton. Built largely on a sandstone ridge, the village is centered around the Church of St Nicholas and a modest square, offering a selection of independent shops, traditional pubs, and a railway station that provides a direct link to both Birmingham and Shrewsbury. Historically an agricultural community that expanded with the arrival of the railway in the mid-19th century, the area is practical for daily life, being home to the South Staffordshire Council headquarters and several well-regarded schools. To the north and west, the suburban streets give way quickly to open countryside and the Albrighton estate lands, making it a useful base for those who value proximity to the M54 corridor while wanting easy access to staffordshire’s walking trails.