Built-up area in South Staffordshire, Staffordshire, England
| Coordinates: | 52.46, -2.196 |
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| OS grid ref: | SO 86 84 |
Stourton in South Staffordshire, Staffordshire, England is a small village tucked into the rural fringe of the West Midlands, lying close to the River Stour and within easy reach of Kinver Edge and Stourbridge. It retains a distinctly rural feel of rolling farmland, hedgerows and sandstone lanes, even though the urban centres of Wolverhampton and Birmingham are not far away.
Historically tied to agriculture, the village also sits within a landscape shaped by the industrial-era trades of nearby towns - the glassmaking heritage of Stourbridge being the most notable - and today functions largely as a quiet residential and commuter community. Local life is typically village-centred, with a parish church, village hall and occasional community events, and the proximity of National Trust countryside makes it an attractive spot for those who want rural character close to good transport links.
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