- Ashwood, Staffordshire
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latitude= 52.49
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official_name =Ashwood
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region=West Midlands
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os_grid_reference= SO8688Ashwood is a small area of
Staffordshire ,England .It is situated in the
South Staffordshire district, approximately two miles west of theWest Midlands conurbation and theMetropolitan Borough of Dudley .There are a small number of predominantly older scattered houses in it, as well as
marina off theStaffordshire and Worcestershire Canal . There is no nucleated village.More built-up nearby areas include
Kingswinford ,Stourbridge ,Kinver andWolverhampton . The nearest public amenities are approximately one mile away inWall Heath village.History
Ashwood was formerly an area of medieval woodland and later heathland, bounded by the
Smestow Brook , the River Stour, and cultivated lands in Kingswinford. It was one of the medieval hays (enclosures) ofKinver Forest . It was managed by a bailiff, who had a small farm at Prestwood by the service of keeping the hay. The hay stretched north toWall Heath and east into what is now part of the built up area of Kingswinford and Wordsley.Domesday Book records it as the manor of Haswic, which was waste on account of the forest. Previously there had been a village in a manor belonging to the priests ofWolverhampton . This may in turn have succeeded a Roman settlement, occupying the site ofGreensforge Roman fort .The heath was inclosed as mainly as three
open field s in the 1680s, on the basis of long leases granted to the commoners, and again byAct of Parliament (Parliamentary inclosure) when the leases expired in the 1780s. The whole of Ashwood was then part of Kingswinford parish, but the rural part of it was transferred to Kinver parish in the 1930s, when the rest of Kingswinford was transferred to Brierley Hill Urban District.The marina occupies the site of Flatheridge pool. It was made as a canal basin, where coal brought down a
railway fromPensnett could be loaded into canal barges.
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