Daw End

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Daw End
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Daw End Lane, Walsall
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Daw End
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Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town WALSALL
Postcode district WS4
Dialling code 01922
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52°36′15″N1°57′15″W / 52.604206°N 1.954197°W / 52.604206; -1.954197

Daw End [1] is a suburb of Rushall in the Metropolitan Borough of Walsall in the West Midlands county of England. [2] It is located to the northeast of Walsall town centre and southwest of the town of Aldridge. [3] It is immediately adjoined to the villages of Rushall and Shelfield and the suburb of Pool Green. [4] The area also had a methodist church [5] on Daw End Lane, this has since closed and is due to be repurposed for secular use as a nursery. [6] The area is also home to Rushall Olympic F.C. who play on a field off Dales Lane. [7]

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  5. "Daw End". The Methodist Church. Retrieved 12 November 2024.
  6. Thandi, Gurdip (24 January 2024). "Old church building could become nursery". Birmingham Live. Retrieved 12 November 2024.
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