Stourbridge
TLG36 · United Kingdom
Glass-making put Stourbridge on the map during the Industrial Revolution, and this West Midlands market town on the River Stour retains a heritage-dense centre with listed buildings, historic churches, and a compact cluster of cafés and restaurants. Sitting at the southwestern edge of the Black Country, it lies a short distance west of Birmingham and within reach of a UNESCO World Heritage site in the wider region.
- Population56,950
- Nearest water from center 0.2 km0.1 mi
- Nearest mountain from center 2.9 km1.8 mi
Nearest airports
Nearest train stations
Climate · monthly averages
J
4°40°
60mm2.4in
F
4°40°
50mm2.1in
M
6°43°
55mm2.2in
A
8°47°
60mm2.4in
M
11°53°
70mm2.7in
J
14°58°
75mm2.9in
J
16°61°
70mm2.9in
A
16°61°
70mm2.7in
S
14°56°
65mm2.5in
O
10°51°
75mm2.9in
N
7°44°
70mm2.8in
D
5°40°
70mm2.7in
Avg temp · total precipitation, 1991–2020 monthly normals · ERA5-Land · methodology ↗