Brandhall

Brandhall is a suburb of Oldbury in the south of the Metropolitan Borough of Sandwell, West Midlands, bordering Birmingham and Halesowen.

In 1949, the farm included a piggery, and fields growing wheat, potatoes, barley, hay, clover and oats.

[1] Oldbury Council placed a public notice for the demolition and removal of the farm buildings in February 1952.

[3] Most of the high and medium-rise flats in Brandhall were demolished in the early 2000s and in their place housing associations built new low-rise homes.

In June 1964, Brandhall ward was described as "a Tory stronghold",[8] and in February 1966 duly elected three Conservatives to the inaugural Warley County Borough council.

Blocks on Kingsway in 1987