HalesowenCopyright Ken Partridge

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Tel code: 0121 | code search
Postcode: B63 | code search
Population: 55300
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Birthplace of:
William Shenstone
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Haden Hill Dental Surgery
"I would definitely recommend this practice now that its under new management. Thank Goodness. Its friendly, professional and offers outstanding service!!!

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Fitness Works 2000
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Fitness Works 2000
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Lying to the west of Birmingham in the West Midlands the town of Halesowen is close to the border with Shropshire and is easily accessed from the M5. Today Halesowen is part of the Dudley Borough of the West Midlands Metropolitan Area, but this has not always been the case as previously it could have been in Shropshire or Warwickshire such is its proximity to these borders. Dating back to Saxon times the first recording of the town name is in the Domesday Book where it is referred to as Hala or Halas until it was gifted by King Henry II to the Welsh Prince David Owen and became known as Halas Owen corrupted to the Halesowen we know today. Today its proximity to the motorway means that it is an increasingly popular location for large organisations and commuters, there is easy access to Birmingham and the Black Country as well as the national motorway network. Halesowen is predominantly a suburban town with a long history some parts of the town display Victorian and Edwardian architecture and yet most of the housing in the town is relatively new having been built in the last 30 to 40 years.

Attraction

Clent Hills
Halesowen Abbey

Budget

Travelodge Birmingham Frankley *book online*

Dentist

Dental Health Centre
Haden Hill Dental Surgery

Doctor

Medical Centre
The Surgery

Estate Agent

Connell Estate Agents
Cooke & Co
Dixons The Estate Agents
Hicks Hadley
Shipways

Golf Club

Halesowen

Health and Fitness Club

Fitness Works 2000
Pro-Fitness International Gymnasium

Pub and Bar

Black Horse
Button Factory
Chainmaker
Cobham Arms
Gate Inn

Hare & Hounds
Hasbury Inn
King Edward VII
Lighthouse
Manchester Inn
Maypole Inn
Nelson Inn
Old Crown
Round Of Beef
Vine Inn

Solicitor

Reynolds & Co
White & Billingham

Taxi

Halesowen Private Hire
Kens Taxis
New Star Taxis
Star Taxis
Starfleet Cars

Sports Clubs

Beacons Roads CC (Cycling)
Halesowen CC (Cricket)
Halesowen Judo Club (Martial Arts)

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Halesowen TC (Tennis)

Shops

Boots
Dolland & Aitchison
Two Gates Garden Market
John Morris Electrical & Gas
Creative Shows
B&Q

Activities

Beacon Roads CC(Cycling)
Powerleague Halesowen(Football)

Places to Stay near Halesowen

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Travelodge Birmingham Frankley (2.08 miles)

There are loads of reasons our customers choose to stay at Travelodge. Our great value clean and comfortable rooms with en-suite provide everything needed for a good night's sleep and are close to where people ... More | visit website

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Studio Restaurant & Lodge (2.34 miles)

Studio Restaurant & Lodge

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The Studio Restaurant offers a delightful A la Carte menu complimented by a B&B Lodge. Located In Oldbury, (Quinton) Junction 3 M5 motorway 4 miles to Birmingham city centre.

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Innkeeper's Lodge Birmingham West (2.54 miles)

Innkeeper

Innkeeper's lodge birmingham west (quinton) is located 6 miles from birmingham city centre. the national indoor arena (nia), symphony hall and the icc (conference centre) are all within 4 miles of this lodge. nearby bournville ... More | visit website

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Premier Inn Hagley (2.61 miles)

A convenient location just 5 miles from both Hagley town centre and Stourbridge train station. Ideally positioned within easy reach of the M5 junction 3. Our Hagley Premier Inn has everything you'd expect, incredibly comfy beds ... More | visit website
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Jonathans' Hotel and Restaurant (3.01 miles)

Jonathans

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Jonathan's is a delightful maze of rooms, corridors, archways and casements adorned with beautiful antiques. Please be aware that all the bedrooms are reached by flights ... More

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Travelodge Birmingham Oldbury (3.53 miles)

There are loads of reasons our customers choose to stay at Travelodge. Our great value clean and comfortable rooms with en-suite provide everything needed for a good night's sleep and are close to where people ... More | visit website

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Copthorne Hotel Merry Hill Dudley (3.54 miles)

Copthorne Hotel Merry Hill Dudley

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The Copthorne Hotel Merry Hill Dudley is a modern 4 star hotel and conference centre in the heart of the Black Country. An attractive 138 bedroom hotel in a waterfront setting, ... More

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Mount Hotel (3.61 miles)

Mount Hotel

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Individual Country House Hotel where every customer is made to feel special. With 15 well appointed bedrooms, the Mount Hotel is ideal for business or leisure travellers.

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Travelodge Birmingham Dudley (3.84 miles)

There are loads of reasons our customers choose to stay at Travelodge. Our great value clean and comfortable rooms with en-suite provide everything needed for a good night's sleep and are close to where people ... More | visit website

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French Hen (3.84 miles)

French Hen
Friendly and relaxed French Style bar and Restaurant in the country offering good value, freshly prepared food with a French Theme. We also have en-suite rooms and a function room (licenced for 100 people)which is ideal for ... More

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