Old Ordnance Survey Maps of Sandwell & The Black Country

  • These detailed maps normally cover an area of about one and a half miles by one mile. Each map includes an introduction.
  • They are available through our On-line Mapshop

  • Here are the details of maps for Warley:

  • Staffordshire 72.06 Warley 1902 - published 1988; intro by Steve Cemm. ISBN.978-0-85054-191-5

    This detailed map covers what was still the largely rural area around Warley, with coverage stretching from Causeway Green SE towards Warley Abbey. Although we have given the map its Staffordshire number, most of the map was actually in Worcestershire, sheet 5.06. Previously part of the area, Warley Salop, had actually been a detached portion of Shropshire.

    Features include Warley Abbey and grounds, Bristnallhall Farm, Warley Salop, Brand Hall, Bristnall Fields, Knottsall Lodge. As a bonus we include an early, 1872 Inch to the Mile map for the area on the reverse, covering the area from Wolverhampton southward to Halesowen.

    The map links up with Staffordshire sheets 72.05 Rowley Regis to the west, 72.07 Bearwood to the east, Worcestershire sheets 5.02 Langley to the north and 5.10 Quinton to the south.


  • For a full list of maps of Sandwell and Dudley go to the Sandwell and Dudley pages, or to the West Midlands page for all maps of the area.
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  • Maps in the Godfrey Edition are taken from the 25 inch to the mile map and reduced to about 15 inches to the mile. For a full list of maps for England, return to the England page.
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