Housing and Other Amenities
South Staffordshire has seen a rapid expansion of housing in the last 25 years as its villages have proved attractive to people prepared to travel to the nearby urban areas. Properties are mainly owner-occupied, with only a small percentage of social housing (provided by South Staffordshire Housing Association and other Housing Associations) and little private renting.
Properties for sale are available in every type, size and price. There is a substantial demand for housing, with the number of house sales on the increase. The attractiveness of the District is reflected in house prices which are higher in the southern part of the District than most neighbouring areas.
There is a wide choice of educational facilities with nearly all villages having a Primary School. Middle and High Schools are in the larger populated areas. Further education facilities are available close by in Wolverhampton, Stafford, Dudley and Stourbridge.
The area has a rich legacy of historic landscapes and buildings, with many cultural, recreational and leisure opportunities on offer. These include historic houses such as Weston Park, stately home of the Earls of Bradford, and Himley Hall, formerly owned by the Earls of Dudley and now open to the public; both are set in superb ‘Capability Brown' landscapes. In addition there is the District Council's Baggeridge Country Park, Kingswinford Railway Walk and many restored waterways.