Historical Interest
Bradley, near Dudley, Wolverhampton, West Bromwich and Walsall in the heart of the Black Country is historically world famous for its furnaces and various applications of iron. Now, massive development in the area means the Black Country remains 'Good for Business', the revival in local churches brings visitors from across the globe and restoration of the canal networks provides unexpected walking pleasures.
The Property
Originally a traditional Edwardian Corner Shop with family accommodation built in 1939 at the top end of Bradley Lane Rosewood Lodge was developed to provide Bed & Breakfast accommodation in 1987. The facilities have been tastefully enhanced and extended since then.
Accommodation
Three Twin bedded rooms; 2 with en suite facilities, 6 single rooms and three more bathrooms; all rooms have tea/coffee, TV and washing facilities.
Room rates from £20 per person per night include full English breakfast served in a light and spacious dining room on the ground floor.
Travel
Trams leave Bradley Lane station every 8-10 minutes for Wolverhampton (15 mins) and Birmingham (25 mins).
Buses for Dudley, West Bromwich, Bilston and Wolverhampton stop just opposite the Guest House.
A gated drive is available for secure overnight parking.

