The site is positioned in a highly accessible location on the edge of Kingswinford. It is bound by the B4178 Swindon Road to the north, the A4101 Lodge Lane to the south and the A449 to the west.
Kingswinford lies on the edge of the Black Country conurbation which borders the more semi-rural area of south Staffordshire. Kingswinford is predominantly a residential district where extensive post war housing built from 1950s onwards, has resulted in the complete absorption of what was a former village into the surrounding conurbation.
The boundaries of the site are lined by trees and hedgerows, and the site is currently used for arable agriculture.
The topography of the site undulates with the high point running approximately east – west through the middle part of the site falling down to Swindon Road to the north.
The site is bound by residential properties to the north east, east and south east of the site, whilst Summerhill School is located immediately to the south of the site. To the west are existing football pitches of various sizes beyond which is open countryside.
Kingswinford High Street lies approximately 800 metres due east of the site. The historic village core lies approximately 1km east of the site and is designated as the village conservation area.
Within a 5 to 10 minute walk (approximately 400 to 800 metres distance) there are the following facilities:
Within a 10 to 15 minute walk (approximately 800 to 1,200 metres) is Kingswinford High Street and Market Street with the following facilities that include:
The Black Country forms a distinctive sub-region of the wider West Midlands conurbation and is well served by existing retail and service facilities, industrial and employment opportunities and administrative functions. Within the wider area there are a good range of schools, medical facilities, hospitals along with social and leisure facilities.
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