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Tettenhall sits on the western edge of Wolverhampton, effectively separated from the main city by its distinctive geography. It is one of the few places in England to retain two village greens: the upper green, which is perched on a high sandstone ridge, and the lower green, which spreads out at the bottom of the steep cliff. Historically, the area is noted as the site of a significant battle between the Saxons and the Danes in 910 AD, but its modern layout owes more to the Victorian era when it became a retreat for the city’s industrial leaders. Today, the village feels largely self-contained, with its own collection of independent shops, hardware stores, and cafes clustered around the greens. The housing is varied, ranging from former workers' cottages to expansive historic villas, all within walking distance of the open spaces of the Rock Gardens and the expansive Smestow Valley Local Nature Reserve, which follows the old railway line towards Castlecroft.