Walsall

Is Walsall A Rural Area?

Walsall is a metropolitan borough consisting of a mix of urban, suburban and semi-rural communities. Covering 40 square miles, it is located to the north-west of Birmingham, and is one of the four local authorities that make up the Black Country sub-region (with Dudley, Sandwell and Wolverhampton). What type of area is Walsall? Walsall (/ˈwɔːlsɔːl/ …

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How Old Is Walsall?

Walsall began as a small Saxon village. It is first mentioned in the early 11th century. The name Walsall may be derived from the words Walh halh, which means Celt’s valley. In the 5th century AD, Celts lived in England but Saxons from Germany invaded. When was Walsall built? About Walsall The current Metropolitan Borough …

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