[1] Historically part of Staffordshire, Ettingshall was mentioned as an ancient manor in the Domesday Book of 1086.
The surrounding areas of Priestfield, Parkfield, Lanesfield and Millfields are believed to have been property of the manor.
Ettingshall Road was the location for Cables and Instruments, Dixon's Wallcoverings and Tools and Machines.
[2] It is situated on the western edge of the former Borough of Bilston and began as an expansion of the Sedgley village of Ettingshall in the Victorian era, becoming part of the new Coseley Urban District Council in 1897.
[4] In 2021, a park was created in Ettingshall Place comprising a playground, basketball court, cricket practice pitch and outdoor gym equipment.