Broseley is an attractive small town surrounded by pleasant hilly and wooded countryside. The town originated in a Saxon clearance within the Royal forests which covered most of the Ironbridge Gorge, and grew into a thriving industrial settlement at the beginning of the 17th century.

Today Broseley has a strong community spirit and a thriving High Street with many well established shops, including Bakery, Greengrocers, Butchers and mini supermarkets, along with fine restaurants including Clays and Zengh. There are local nursery and primary schools in the area, including John Wilkinson Primary School which was rated as outstanding by Ofsted in 2012. The local primary schools have strong links with the sought after William Brookes Secondary School in Much Wenlock. Broseley is also well served by a dentist, doctor’s surgery and a library.

Broseley is approximately two miles from the World Heritage Site of Ironbridge, and a convenient distance from Telford town centre with its shops, excellent range of leisure facilities and transport links including the railway and the M54 motorway providing access to Birmingham, Shrewsbury and beyond.

Benthall is a popular and pleasant district of Broseley, surrounded by lovely countryside and woodland walks and situated close to Ironbridge Gorge.

The area is well known for its Salopian art pottery, made between c. 1880 – c. 1930, and for Benthall Hall a beautiful property built around 1580 and scene of a minor battle during the civil war. Although Benthall is located close to Ironbridge, the area comes under the catchment for the sought after William Brookes Secondary School in Much Wenlock.

Broseley Wood is a popular and sought after district of Broseley. As Broseley Wood developed and thrived around the turn of the 17th Century, plots were provided for miners to build their own homes. This resulted in a haphazard and charming maze of cottages lining an irregular network of lanes and enclosed footpaths, which are known locally as Jitties.

Although Broseley Wood is located close to Ironbridge, the area comes under the catchment for the sought after William Brookes Secondary School in Much Wenlock.