Hunters - Sedgley

3-5 Bilston Street, Sedgley Dudley DY3 1JA

Meet the team

Sales & Lettings experts
Christine Swinscoe
Christine Swinscoe
Director
Jessica Swinscoe
Jessica Swinscoe
Branch Manager
Judy Atkins
Judy Atkins
Sales Negotiator
Thomas Newbury
Thomas Newbury
Sales Negotiator
Tom Waldron
Tom Waldron
Sales Negotiator

The Hunters Estate Agents and Letting Agents Sedgley is new to the group, but not new to Sedgley. There has been an estate agent working out of the Bilston Street offices continuously since the early eighties, when you could buy a new 4 bedroom detached house for £40,000!

Christine Swinscoe originally worked in the old estate agent and bought the business from the retiring owner some 20 years ago, and renamed the business in the family name. Christine’s daughter Jessica joined the business in 2008 after completing her Masters degree in urban design. Now, in the summer of 2017, Christine and Jessica made the decision to join the successful Hunters franchise to enable the business to take advantage of a national brand while keeping the customer focus inherent in a family run firm.

Hunters Estate agents and Letting Agents Sedgley covers a wide area, stretching from Penn in the Northeast, Goldthorn Park to the North, Bilston and Coseley to the West, and Dudley and the north and west of Dudley, including Milking Bank, Gornal, the Straits and Gospel End – a large part of the Black Country. 

Almost every type of property may be found within the Hunters Sedgley branch domain, from 19th century miners cottages, modern ex-council housing, manor houses and new developments. Prices vary considerably across the borough, with identical houses varying from plus or minus 20% from the average, a very good reason to insist on local knowledge from your estate agent.

Everyone who works in the Hunters Sedgley branch lives within a couple of miles of the office and we have an in depth knowledge of our area.



Local knowledge

Living in Sedgley

Sedgley is in Dudley in the West Midlands, and it’s close to Birmingham and makes a great place to live for commuters.

Sedgley doesn’t have a train station, but there’s one a couple of miles away in Coseley. From there, you can catch commuter trains to Birmingham that takes just over 20 minutes and opens up travel to the rest of the country. If you prefer to travel by car, Sedgley is close to the M5, M6 and M4, and it’s only a short drive to the glorious countryside of Shropshire, South Staffordshire and Worcestershire. For international travel, Birmingham International Airport is only 40 minutes away.

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stations within 4 miles

Coseley (1.4mi.)
Priestfield (Midland Metro Stop) (2.2mi.)
The Crescent (Midland Metro Stop) (2.4mi.)
Tipton (2.4mi.)
Bilston Central (Midland Metro Stop) (2.5mi.)
Loxdale (Midland Metro Stop) (2.6mi.)
The Royal (Midland Metro Stop) (2.7mi.)
Bradley Lane (Midland Metro Stop) (2.8mi.)
Wolverhampton St George's (Midland Metro Stop) (2.9mi.)
Pipers Row (Midland Metro Stop) (2.9mi.)
Things to do
Playing Fields & Tenscore Playpark

Playing Fields & Tenscore Playpark

Playground
Sedgley Beacon

Sedgley Beacon

Monument
Silver Jubilee Park

Silver Jubilee Park

Park
Places to eat
The Beacon Hotel

The Beacon Hotel

Beer Garden, Pub
Jolly Crispin

Jolly Crispin

Pub
The Crown Inn

The Crown Inn

Restaurant, Bar
Seven Stars

Seven Stars

Pub, Restaurant
The Clifton

The Clifton

Pub
The White Horse

The White Horse

Pub, Sports Bar, Wine Bar
The Mount Pleasant

The Mount Pleasant

Pub
McDonald's

McDonald's

Burger Joint, Fast Food Restaurant
Horse & Jockey

Horse & Jockey

Pub, Restaurant
The Brook Inn

The Brook Inn

Pub
Call rate information

Calls to 0843 numbers will be charged at 4p/min from BT landlines. Calls from other networks may vary, and calls from mobiles and outside the UK will be higher.

Calls to local numbers beginning with 01, 02 and 03 numbers will incur standard geographic charges from landlines and mobiles.