The Black Country village has been rated as one of the top places to live in the UK – and it’s easy to see why.

Tettenhall is a beautiful village in the West Midlands(Image: stevegeer via Getty Images)

A “charming” village close to Wolverhampton has been crowned the “finest place to live” in the Black Country.

Tettenhall has secured second place in the West Midlands, according to lifestyle website Muddy Stilettos, which releases an annual ranking of Britain’s top residential areas, judged on property values, educational facilities, local events, dining and shopping options, and transport links.

A representative from Muddy Stilettos commented to Birmingham Live: “This quaint village outside Wolverhampton is home to some pretty coloured Victorian villas and terraced houses along with a historic clock tower.

“There’s a thriving, bustling high street, community outdoor pool and plenty of great school options nearby.”

The village heart features charming independent retailers including The Decorium boutique, Hugs and Kisses gifts, Baked in Tettenhall bakery and Robinsons deli.

Neighbourhood gem Gluttons for Nourishment serves as the perfect spot for morning coffee and pastries.

Whilst Italian establishments Fiume or Atelier Del Cibo offer evening dining, and Seats bistro has earned recognition for its Sunday lunches.

Moreover, the area houses two exceptional schools and is the location of Tettenhall College.

It’s a mixed day and boarding institution set within 33 acres of verdant ancient woodland and grounds, which organises an annual Bonfire Night celebration.

The village boasts its own wellness hub, Little Earth, offering yoga, holistic therapies and retreats, with the esteemed Wolverhampton Golf Club just a stone’s throw away.

And as a traditional village, it hosts an annual summer fete and frequent food and drink festivals. Plus, Tettenhall Wood and Smestow Valley Nature Reserve provide delightful walking and cycling trails.

It’s also conveniently close to Wolverhampton Grand Theatre and The Halls for live music.

According to Muddy Stilettos, the average house price in this area is £349,934, with most detached homes fetching around £513,235 and semi-detached properties selling for approximately £278,462.

Tettenhall is a simple bus journey away from Wolverhampton city centre, where you can hop on a train to Birmingham in a mere 20 minutes or reach London in roughly two hours.

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