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Lanesfield sits on the southern edge of Wolverhampton, roughly halfway between the city centre and Sedgley. It developed significantly during the mid-20th century, growing from a largely rural pocket into a settled residential area defined by its mix of traditional semi-detached housing and quieter cul-de-sacs. The geography here is practical; it is bisected by the A4123 Birmingham New Road, which provides a direct link for those commuting toward the Black Country or Birmingham, while the nearby Birmingham Canal Navigations offer a flatter, greener route for walking. Historically, the area was shaped by the industrial expansion of the neighbouring Ettingshall and Bilston, but today it feels more suburban, benefiting from its proximity to the open spaces of Baggeridge and Silverwell Woods just a short drive away. Locally, life tends to centre around the basic amenities along the main road and the primary schools that serve the immediate streets, making it a functional, established part of the city’s outer ring.