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Sitting on the edge of the Black Country where the urban sprawl begins to soften into the greenery of South Staffordshire, Amblecote serves as a key link between Stourbridge and Brierley Hill. Historically, the area was defined by its place in the world-renowned glass industry, particularly along the Stourbridge Canal at the High Schools and the Coalbournbrook area, where the iconic Red House Cone still stands as a landmark on the skyline. Geographically, it is sliced through by the A491, making it a practical base for anyone needing to navigate the wider West Midlands, while the River Stour marks its lower boundary. It lacks a singular ‘high street’ in the traditional sense, but makes up for it with a series of distinct pockets - from the Victorian terraces near the church of Holy Trinity to the more suburban reaches near Corbett Hospital. It is a place that feels established and settled, offering a mix of industrial heritage and quiet residential patches, with the open spaces of Stevens Park providing a much-needed lung for the community.