Pensnett is a village of the
Metropolitan Borough of Dudley
The Metropolitan Borough of Dudley is a metropolitan borough of West Midlands, England. It was created in 1974 following the Local Government Act 1972, through a merger of the existing Dudley County Borough with the municipal boroughs of Stou ...
,
West Midlands County
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, England, south-west of
Dudley
Dudley ( , ) is a market town in the West Midlands, England, southeast of Wolverhampton and northwest of Birmingham. Historically part of Worcestershire, the town is the administrative centre of the Metropolitan Borough of Dudley. In the ...
. Pensnett has been a part of Dudley since 1966, when the
Brierley Hill Urban District, of which it was a part, was absorbed into the
County Borough of Dudley, later the Metropolitan Borough of Dudley from 1974.
Pensnett Chase
The present Pensnett covers a small portion of what was a large common called
Pensnett Chase in Kingswinford parish, but contiguous with Dudley Wood in Dudley. As such, it belonged to the lords of the manor, descending as part of the
Dudley estate from medieval times. With Dudley Wood, it is probably the woodland mentioned in the
Domesday Book
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as belonging to those manors. There is a rifle range on the chase at barrow bank which was being used for practice firing by volunteer regiments from at least 1860 through till 1920 with many
Martini–Henry
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bullets being found by local metal detectorists.
The name Pensnett is from the Celtic 'pen', for hill and the Anglo-Saxon for 'a piece of woodland'. For many years, it was used as
commonland, for animal grazing and a hunting reserve of the lords of Dudley. Pensnett Chase was inclosed under the
Pensnett Chase Inclosure Act 1784 (
24 Geo. 3. Sess. 2. c. ''18'' ). This reserved mining rights to the lord of the manor, but included a clause to compensate people for mining subsidence. The mining of coal and ironstone was long established, and probably goes back to medieval times.
History of Pensnett
The present settlement of Pensnett dates only from the period after the inclosure of Pensnett Chase. Pensnett was made part of the parish of St Mark's, Pensnett in 1844. Towards the end of the 19th century the area began a period of dramatic change. Several factories were built in Pensnett and the factory workers were mostly employed in the iron and steel industries. Many terraced houses with shop fronts were developed along the village's High Street around the start of the 20th century, but the biggest changes were yet to come.
After
World War I
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, Brierley Hill
Urban District Council followed the example of almost every local authority in Britain and built houses which were to be rented to working-class families. Several hundred
council house
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s were built in the Pensnett area between 1920 and 1966, although a large percentage of the village's homes were privately owned.
Location
Pensnett lies in the Brierley Hill
DY5 postal district. As it is close to the
Merry Hill Shopping Centre
Merry Hill (formerly Intu Merry Hill, Westfield Merry Hill and The Merry Hill Shopping Centre) is a large Shopping center, shopping complex in Brierley Hill near Dudley, England. It was developed between 1985 and 1990, with several subsequent ...
, built during the 1980s, the roads around Pensnett are often congested. As long ago as the early 1990s, there were plans to build a relief road around Pensnett, but nothing has yet come of them.
Trading estate
The Pensnett Trading Estate has gradually expanded since about 1970. It was mostly developed in the 1980s. It includes many industrial and commercial businesses, and since 2000 has included a
National Express West Midlands
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bus depot which replaced a depot in the
Merry Hill Shopping centre
Merry Hill (formerly Intu Merry Hill, Westfield Merry Hill and The Merry Hill Shopping Centre) is a large Shopping center, shopping complex in Brierley Hill near Dudley, England. It was developed between 1985 and 1990, with several subsequent ...
.
Pensnett Halt railway station closed in 1932 and the freight sidings closed in 1994 although some sections of track remain buried in the undergrowth.
Education
The nearest
primary school
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is Bromley Pensnett Primary School, situated just around the corner from the site of Pensnett High School.
The local
secondary school
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was
Pensnett High School in Tiled House Lane which was previously known as Pensnett School of Technology and Pensnett Secondary Modern School, having opened in 1932. The school changed from Pensnett School of Technology to Pensnett High School in 2007. However, after much speculation about its future, it was scheduled for a phased closure beginning in July 2011, with the 12- and 13-year-old pupils transferring to new schools in September that year, and no 11-year-olds being admitted. However, the school's oldest two year groups remained at the school to complete their studies before it finally closed completely in July 2013. Most children living in the Pensnett area now attend Crestwood School in
Kingswinford
Kingswinford is a town of the Metropolitan Borough of Dudley in the English West Midlands (county), West Midlands, situated west-southwest of central Dudley. In 2011 the area had a population of 25,191, down from 25,808 at the 2001 Census.
T ...
or
Holly Hall Academy in
Dudley
Dudley ( , ) is a market town in the West Midlands, England, southeast of Wolverhampton and northwest of Birmingham. Historically part of Worcestershire, the town is the administrative centre of the Metropolitan Borough of Dudley. In the ...
.
The local authority's Learning Support centre was situated on Birds Meadow from 1978 until 1989, within the buildings of the former Birds Meadow Infant School which dated back to the 1930s. The site was redeveloped for private housing in the early 1990s.
Barrow Hill Local Nature Reserve
Barrow Hill Local Nature Reserve is situated in Pensnett, near St Mark's Church. The hill in the reserve is formed by an extinct volcano, which erupted around 315 million years ago.
See also
* Kingswinford Junction
* Pensnett Canal
References
{{Areas of Dudley
Areas of Dudley
Brierley Hill
Kingswinford