Loz, what a beautiful place to live!
I can only think of three nice buildings in the local town centre - the church, the mansion house which forms part of the college and Wetherspoons which is in an old building dating from the 1500s which used to be an ironmongers. The rest is made up of 60s and 70s architectural monstrosities
St Lukes, this is right in the town centre
Wetherspoons
The White House, formerly the council offices and registry office and now part of the local college
The multi-storey car park would give Shell's bus station a run for it's money
We used to live just a short walk away from all of these but moved about 2 miles out of the town centre to a former mining village. It's much more rural here, which is a massive change for someone who has always lived so close to a town centre but I love that I can walk out of my door and a minute later be walking on the common with Billy.
I took this on the common last Summer, looking towards the Welsh border - look that way and you see all of that countryside, turn 180 degrees and the view from the other side is straight over to Walsall and into Birmingham city centre, we're right on the very edge of that conurbation.