Lapal
It is the most affluent suburb of Halesowen, commanding the largest average house prices of all the suburbs in the town.
The area is served by Lapal Primary School and Leasowes High School, the Royal Oak public house and a small cluster of shops opposite, including a newsagent/post office, bakery, fish and chip shop, Chinese take-away, pharmacy and general grocery store. Also to be found in the area the ruins of the 13th century Halesowen Abbey, located in a field off the Manor Way by-pass.
The area has local bus connections with Halesowen town centre, Stourbridge, Brierley Hill, Cradley Heath, Merry Hill, Birmingham and Oldbury. It is situated near to Junction 3 of the M5 motorway.
The disused Lapal Canal Tunnel is nearby.
History
Lapal was formerly a township in the parish of Halesowen, in 1866 Lapal became a separate civil parish, on 1 April 1974 the parish was abolished. In 1951 the parish had a population of 2730.
References
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