Brades Village is a small and picturesque village located in Staffordshire, England. Situated in the West Midlands region, it is approximately 6 miles northwest of the city of Wolverhampton and 10 miles southwest of the town of Stafford. The village is nestled in a rural setting, surrounded by rolling hills and lush green fields.
With a population of around 1,000 residents, Brades Village offers a close-knit community atmosphere. The village is characterized by its charming traditional architecture, with many of its buildings dating back several centuries. The centerpiece of Brades Village is the historic St. Mary's Church, which stands proudly at the heart of the community.
The village is well-connected to the surrounding areas, with good transport links. It is located near the A449 road, providing easy access to nearby towns and cities. Additionally, the village is served by regular bus services, connecting residents to the wider region.
Brades Village boasts a range of amenities to cater to the needs of its residents. There is a village hall, which hosts various community events and gatherings throughout the year. The village also has a primary school, providing education for children in the local area.
Surrounded by beautiful countryside, Brades Village offers ample opportunities for outdoor activities. The village is in close proximity to several nature reserves and country parks, making it an ideal location for those who enjoy walking, cycling, or simply enjoying the serenity of the natural surroundings.
In conclusion, Brades Village is a charming and idyllic village in Staffordshire, offering a peaceful and close-knit community atmosphere, while also providing easy access to nearby towns and cities.
Images are sourced within 2km of 52.508312/-2.023542 or Grid Reference SO9890. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.
Brades Village is located at Grid Ref: SO9890 (Lat: 52.508312, Lng: -2.023542)
Unitary Authority: Sandwell
Police Authority: West Midlands
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