Oldbury Map
Oldbury map, view the West Midlands town of Oldbury, located in the county of West Midlands, England.
Detailed Street Map of Oldbury West Midlands & Guide to the Area
Oldbury Map West Midlands: Interactive map of Oldbury, displaying the town situated in the county of West Midlands, England, United Kingdom.
Use controls (+/-) to display a detailed street map of Oldbury area and a Oldbury town centre map, showing Sandwell and Dudley Railway Station.
Other facilities, some of which may also be visible on this Oldbury map are: Sainsbury's, The West Brom Pub, Oldbury Green Retail Park, B&M, Sandwell Council House, Langley Swimming Centre, The Waggon & Horses, Costa Coffee, Poundland, Sainsbury's Café, Specsavers, ASDA, The Court House pub, Haden Hill Leisure Centre, The Co-operative Funeralcare, Oldbury Health Centre, The Ivy Bush, Lidl, The Crosswells Inn, The Summit Learning Trust, Brandhall Library, Pizza Hut, Langley Primary School, Greggs, Sandwell General Hospital, The Navigation Inn, Subway, Tip Top Beauty, Oldbury Town Hall, Barclays Bank, Domino's Pizza, Salvation Army Church, Tesco Express, Aldi, The Tasty Plaice, The Wesley Church Centre, Langley High Street Dental Practice, Guru Nanak Gurdwara, Smethwick Swimming Baths, Brandhall Golf Course, McDonald's, Papa John's, Sandwell College, Vue Cinema, The Portman Building Society, Royal Fish Bar, Top Nails, Enigma Bar & Lounge, The George and Dragon, Halesowen College Outreach Centre, Warley Medical Centre.
By zooming out a couple of steps (double right click) you can view the surrounding areas of Langley, Brandhall, Tividale, Quinton, Smethwick, Rowley Regis, Blackheath, Bearwood, Warley, Bristnall Fields, Halesowen, Dudley Port, Tipton, Great Bridge, West Bromwich, Old Hill, Harborne, Handsworth, Selly Oak, Brierley Hill, Netherton, Cradley Heath, Rood End, Darby End, Woodgate, Winson Green, Cape Hill, Rotton Park, Edgbaston, Greet Green, Yew Tree.
Oldbury is a busy little town tucked between Birmingham and Dudley, right in the heart of the West Midlands. It's one of those places that's often passed through rather than shouted about, but it's got a real mix of character, with modern retail parks rubbing shoulders with traditional pubs, local businesses, and a few green spots if you know where to look. It sits just off the M5, making it handy for commuters, and its blend of urban grit and community feel makes it a practical place to live and work.
Oldbury's story stretches back a fair way, with mentions in the Domesday Book and a long history of industry and graft. It played a big part in the industrial growth of the Black Country, known for ironworks, brickmaking and later steel rolling—stuff that shaped the look and life of the town. The canals still criss-cross parts of it, a reminder of its role in the old transport networks. These days, it's mostly residential and commercial, with a population sitting around 14,000 in the immediate town, and more if you include the surrounding districts like Langley and Brandhall. It's seen a fair bit of redevelopment in recent years but still holds that raw, workaday feel.
There's plenty to keep people ticking over in Oldbury. The main shopping hub's around Oldbury Green Retail Park, with cafés, supermarkets and the odd local gem thrown in. Warley Woods is just up the road and ideal for a walk or a run, with a golf course and plenty of green space to breathe. For something with a bit more historical clout, you've got the Oak House Museum in nearby West Bromwich, a timber-framed Tudor building that feels like it's been dropped in from another era. English Heritage fans can venture out to Dudley Castle or the ruins of Weoley Castle in Birmingham. The National Trust's Baddesley Clinton and Packwood House aren't too far either, both surrounded by stunning countryside and packed with stories of priests, plots and old English grandeur.
Widen the net and the West Midlands gives you loads to explore. Birmingham's only a short hop away with its mix of culture, canals, music and shopping. You've got the Museum and Art Gallery, Symphony Hall, the Jewellery Quarter and all sorts of international food tucked away in Digbeth and the Chinese Quarter. Over in Dudley, the Black Country Living Museum brings history to life with cobbled streets and open fires, while Coventry's got its cathedral and a growing arts scene. For sport, you're spoilt—Villa Park, The Hawthorns and Edgbaston Stadium are all nearby.
Getting around's pretty straightforward. Oldbury sits just off junction 2 of the M5, which makes road access a doddle. The A4123 and A4034 run through the area too, so it's well connected. Sandwell & Dudley station is nearby, offering direct trains to Birmingham, London, Wolverhampton and beyond. Buses run regularly through the town and into neighbouring areas. If you're flying, Birmingham Airport is about half an hour away by car or train, giving you links across the UK and further afield. The tram line runs close by too, so there's plenty of ways to get where you need to be.
West Midlands as a county is a mixed bag in the best sense—urban, industrial, historic, and green all at once. It's the kind of place where you can be walking through centuries-old streets one minute and grabbing a coffee in a buzzing city centre the next. The county includes big names like Birmingham, Coventry and Wolverhampton, but it's all the smaller towns—like Oldbury—that really show off the patchwork of cultures, communities, and old industry that's given this region its personality.
We hope you found this Oldbury tourist map useful for your visit to the area.
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