Truduct Products Ltd

Truduct Products Ltd is an industrial building in , which is located on Maypole Fields. Truduct Products Ltd is situated nearby to , as well as near .
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Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Cradley Heath railway station and Stevens Park.

Railway station
serves the town of in the of . It is on the Birmingham to Worcester via Kidderminster line. is situated 2,100 feet east of Truduct Products Ltd.

Park
is a park of the Metropolitan Borough of Dudley, in , , England. is situated 2,400 feet west of Truduct Products Ltd.

Church
is situated 2,100 feet northwest of Truduct Products Ltd.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Cradley and Mushroom Green.

Village
is a village in the and Metropolitan Borough of Dudley, in the county of the , England, near and the banks of the River Stour.

Locality
is a hamlet in the Dudley Wood/ area of , , England. It is known for its traditional chain making shop, which is the only remaining chain shop in its original grounds in Europe.

Truduct Products Ltd

Latitude
52.4678° or 52° 28′ 4″ north
Longitude
-2.09983° or 2° 5′ 59″ west
Open location code
9C4VFW92+43
Open­Street­Map ID
way 477723646
Open­Street­Map feature
building=­industrial
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