Seisdon

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Seisdon was created during the eighteenth century, a rural village in the county of Staffordshire approximately six miles west of Wolverhampton.

Almost all of its residents were employed in the agricultural industry, but in more recent years Seisdon has become a desirable area in which well-paid commuters live. A large percentage of the houses in Seisdon are now valued in excess of £300,000, approximately twice the national average.

There was a Seisdon Rural District from 1894 to 1974.