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Pensnett is a
village of the
Metropolitan Borough of Dudley, West
Midlands County, England, 2
miles (3.2 km) south-west of Dudley.
Pensnett has been a...
- 17th century.
Originally established as a
settlement in the
woodland of
Pensnett Chase, it
began expanding rapidly following the chase's
enclosure in 1748...
- 52°28′59″N 2°05′53″W / 52.483°N 2.098°W / 52.483; -2.098
Pensnett Chase was a
wooded area of land
owned by the
Lords of
Dudley Castle in the parishes...
- The
Pensnett Canal, also
called Lord Ward's
Canal was a
private 1.25
miles (2 km) long
canal near
Brierley Hill, West Midlands, England,
which opened in...
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Pensnett High
School was a
secondary school located in the
Pensnett area of the
Dudley Metropolitan Borough, in the West
Midlands of England.
There were...
- 48028°N 2.13083°W / 52.48028; -2.13083 The Earl of Dudley’s
Railway or
Pensnett Railway, was a 4 ft 8+1⁄2 in (1,435 mm)
standard gauge railway that developed...
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Pensnett Halt was a
small railway stop on the
Wombourne Branch Line. It was
opened by the
Great Western Railway in 1925 and
closed in 1932. The halt served...
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still numerous large industrial sites around the borough, such as the
Pensnett Trading Estate, with the
manufacturing industries making up 15.3% of employment...
- D2851, D2852 and D2856.
Following withdrawal, it was sold to LCP
Fuels of
Pensnett near Birmingham.
After Leaving Bank Hall Shed, D2854 sta**** in the Liverpool...
- to
freight traffic in the 1960s,
although the stub near
Pensnett Halt
served the
nearby Pensnett Trading Estate until 1994, when the
entire stub to Kingswinford...