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Hamstead, West Midlands

Coordinates: 52°31′50″N 1°55′29″W / 52.53057°N 1.924748°W / 52.53057; -1.924748
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Hamstead
Hamstead is located in West Midlands county
Hamstead
Hamstead
Location within the West Midlands
OS grid referenceSP047928
Metropolitan county
Region
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townBIRMINGHAM,
Postcode districtB42,B43
Dialling code0121
PoliceWest Midlands
FireWest Midlands
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52°31′50″N 1°55′29″W / 52.53057°N 1.924748°W / 52.53057; -1.924748

Hamstead is an area straddling the border of Birmingham and Sandwell, England, between Handsworth Wood and Great Barr, and adjacent to the Sandwell Valley area of West Bromwich. The Hamstead Colliery was worked from the early to mid 20th Century with a lot of housing built for the miners. Today it is still referred to as Hamstead Village.

The River Tame enters Hamstead after passing through Sandwell Valley, and runs through the village before exiting into Perry Hall Park. It is the largest tributary of the River Trent but is not navigable.

A Lane at Hamstead, Staffordshire by William Ellis (1747-1810); now in the Garman Ryan Collection at The New Art Gallery Walsall

St Paul's Church, Hamstead was consecrated in 1892. There is also a secondary School, Hamstead Hall Academy.

Transport

The Tame Valley Canal runs through Hamstead Village near to the old colliery site. Coal used to be transported from Hamstead Wharf near Spouthouse Lane along the canal to the Grand Union Canal and onwards.

Bus services running to Hamstead are:

Route 54 runs from One Stop Shopping Centre (Birmingham City University; City North Campus) - Hamstead. It is known as the 'Hamstead Villager', and is operated by National Express.

  • Route 16, which runs a frequent daily service from Birmingham city centre to Hamstead. During peak times certain journeys are extended to and from Scott Arms via Newton Road, buses are operated by National Express and Diamond Buses
  • Route 46 (formerly 406) runs daily from West Bromwich Bus Station - Scott Arms via Sandwell Hospital. Journeys extend to Pheasey via Netherhall Park on a half-hourly basis during the day, journeys are also extended from West Bromwich to Londonderry via Galton Bridge on a half-hourly basis during the day. Services are operated by National Express.
  • Route 424 runs from Birmingham city centre - Old Oscott, via One Stop Shopping Centre (Birmingham City University; City North Campus), and Scott Arms. Services run hourly until 6pm, Monday - Saturday. Buses are operated by Claribels Buses.

The area is served by Hamstead railway station on the Birmingham-Walsall Line, part of the former Grand Junction Railway, opened in 1837. Trains run half-hourly in both directions, from 0530 until 0000 seven days a week. Trains are Operated by West Midlands Trains.

Notable people

References

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