Moxley Infant School, Moxley (2009). The date on this building is 1927 and it is a former Infants school. It was closed in 2007 and the school site is currently vacant due to the opening of a new school after the amalgamation of Moxley Infant School and Dorothy Purcell Junior School. The new school is Moorcroft Wood Primary School, Bull Lane, Bilston.
Moxley Infant School, Moxley (2009). The school site is vacant and although the school building is recognised by the council as a locally listed building, it is likely that the buildings to the rear of the original school building will be demolished.
Moxley Infant School, Moxley (2009). Four development options exist for this site, the
first proposes the retention of the school building with alterations to
provide accommodation. Alternatively, the school building will be
demolished and residential buildings will be built on the site.
Moxley Infant School, Moxley (2009). The now deserted playground of the school.
Moxley Infant School and All Saints Church, Moxley (2009).
All Saints Church, Moxley (2009).
All Saints Church, Moxley (2009). On 8 July 1845, the parish of Moxley was created from outlying portions of Bilston, Wednesbury and Darlaston. The Church of All Saints was erected by subscription in 1850-51 at a cost of £3200. It was built in sandstone in a modern imitation of the Lancet style, with the addition of the impressive sandstone tower and spire in 1877. This makes it a well-known landmark in the area.
All Saints Church, Moxley (2009).
All Saints Church, Moxley (2009).
All Saints Church, Moxley (2009).
All Saints Church, Moxley (2009). There are many nineteenth century headstones in the churchyard, including several of slate.