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Penn Fields is a residential district situated roughly a mile and a half southwest of Wolverhampton city centre, largely defined by the gradual slope that runs from the heights of Penn Road down towards the valley of the Smestow Brook. Developed significantly during the late Victorian and Edwardian periods, the skyline is characterized by red-brick villas and the prominent spire of St Philip’s Church. It’s a leafy part of the city, with the local landscape shaped by its proximity to the Victorian-era West Park and the open greenery of Bantock Park, which houses the restored farmhouse museum and stable block. Geographically, the area serves as a transition between the urban density of the city and the more rural fringes of South Staffordshire. The Old Hill area provides a steep, historic link through the neighbourhood, while the nearby disused railway line - now a well-maintained walk and cycle path - offers a direct shortcut through the local nature reserve toward suburban Castlecroft and beyond.