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Swan Bank in Penn, Wolverhampton
Looking north towards Manor Road from near the junction with Wakeley Hill.
Image: © Roger Kidd
Taken: 21 Jul 2023
0.03 miles
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Swan Bank in Penn, Wolverhampton
Looking north towards Manor Road from near the junction with Wakeley Hill.
Image: © Roger Kidd
Taken: 21 Jul 2023
0.03 miles
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Butts Road in Penn, Wolverhampton
Butts Road is a cul-de-sac, seen here from Wakeley Hill by looking north-east towards Swan Bank (footpath link only).
Image: © Roger D Kidd
Taken: 14 Jul 2024
0.06 miles
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Wakeley Hill in Penn, Wolverhampton
Looking north-west towards Church Hill.
The bin barrier is because a street party is on for the next few hours further ahead.
Notices on telegraph poles were seen locally well in advance, but there was nothing on the internet to indicate the road would be closed, not even on the council website regarding street parties. The police arrived earlier, and even they had not been informed by the council that permission had been granted. There were no "road closed" or diversion signs either at the junction with Church Hill, or the junction with Mount Road (behind the camera).
Image: © Roger D Kidd
Taken: 14 Jul 2024
0.07 miles
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Wakeley Hill in Penn, Wolverhampton
Looking north-west towards Church Hill.
The bin blockage ahead is because a street party is on for the next few hours.
Image: © Roger D Kidd
Taken: 14 Jul 2024
0.08 miles
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Wakeley Hill in Penn, Wolverhampton
Looking north-west towards Church Hill.
Image: © Roger D Kidd
Taken: 14 Jul 2024
0.08 miles
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Footpath in Upper Penn, Wolverhampton
This public footpath leads between houses, linking Butts Road with Swan Bank, then continues through to Manor Road.
Image: © Roger Kidd
Taken: 20 Jan 2020
0.08 miles
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Ivy Terrace on Wakeley Hill, Wolverhampton
Looking west-north-west towards Church Hill and the A449 Penn Road.
Wakeley Hill is shown as Wakeley Lane on late Victoria Ordnance Survey maps. Housing is a hotch-potch of buildings with a few Victorian, and various early-mid-late twentieth century properties.
A notable exception is this terrace of three, which is Grade II listed, and dates from the late 18th or early 19th century. https://britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/101282463-ivy-terrace-penn-ward
The 1843 tithe map shows it (as plots 21/21A) to have been a workhouse with garden, which will explain why the road was also called Workhouse Lane locally (as in the 1881 census). The garden was a narrow long (about 132 yards; or six chains; or 120 metres) strip of land (with a pond) by the lane stretching from behind the camera, and past the terrace by seventy metres almost as far as Butts Road. It is now fully built over with housing.
The terrace is numbered 43-49 (odd) Wakeley Hill currently, though 47 and 49 have been knocked together internally as a single residence. Also, the small "extension" at the far end is separately lived in as No 43.
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Image: © Roger Kidd
Taken: 25 Sep 2021
0.09 miles
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Ivy Terrace (detail) on Wakeley Hill, Wolverhampton
The three house terrace dates from the late eighteenth or early nineteenth century and is Grade II listed.
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Image: © Roger Kidd
Taken: 25 Sep 2021
0.09 miles
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Ivy Terrace in Wakeley Hill, Wolverhampton
Looking west-north-west towards Church Hill and the A449 Penn Road.
Wakeley Hill is shown as Wakeley Lane on late Victoria Ordnance Survey maps. Housing is a hotch-potch of buildings with a few Victorian, and various early-mid-late twentieth century properties.
A notable exception is this terrace of three, which is Grade II listed, and dates from the late 18th or early 19th century. https://britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/101282463-ivy-terrace-penn-ward
The 1843 tithe map shows it (as plots 21/21A) to have been a workhouse with garden, which will explain why the road was also called Workhouse Lane locally (as in the 1881 census). The garden was a narrow long (about 132 yards; or six chains; or 120 metres) strip of land (with a pond) by the lane stretching from behind the camera, and past the terrace by seventy metres almost as far as Butts Road. It is now fully built over with housing.
The terrace is numbered 43-49 (odd) Wakeley Hill currently, though 47 and 49 have been knocked together internally as a single residence. Also, the small "extension" at the far end is separately lived in as No 43.
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Image: © Roger Kidd
Taken: 28 Jan 2022
0.09 miles