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Coseley (/ˈkoʊzli/ KOHZ-lee) is a
village in the
Dudley district, in the
county of the West Midlands, England. It is
situated three miles (five kilometres)...
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Christ Church is an
Anglican church in
Coseley, West Midlands, England, and in the
Diocese of Worcester. It was
built in 1830; the
interior has many additions...
- End is an area of Tipton, West Midlands, England, near the
border with
Coseley (of
which approximately half of the area was part of
until 1966), which...
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Coseley Swimming Baths was a
leisure centre located in
Coseley, West Midlands, England. Work
began to
build the
leisure centre on 25
August 1962 with Councillor...
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Princes End and
Coseley railway station was a
station built by the Oxford,
Worcester and
Wolverhampton Railway in 1853. It was one of two
stations in...
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Coseley railway station is
located in the
Coseley area of the
borough of Dudley, West Midlands, England. It is
situated on the Rugby-Birmingham-Stafford...
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district in 1966,
along with Bilston,
Wednesfield and
parts of Willenhall,
Coseley and Sedgley. Tettenhall's name
derives from the Old
English Teottanhalh...
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Coseley School was a
mixed secondary school located in
Coseley, West Midlands, England. The
school closed in July 2017, in a
phased closure, when the...
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boundaries and took in the bulk of Sedgley,
Brierley Hill and the
south of
Coseley as well as a
small section of Amblecote. The
Local Government Act redefined...
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substantially unaltered Dudley,
which absorbed all
Brierley Hill, most of
Coseley and Sedgley, and part of Amblecote,
Tipton and
Rowley Regis Solihull, which...