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WORCESTER
The Battle of Worcester in 1651 was one of the largest land battles ever fought in England; a conservative estimate of the numbers suggests the Parliamentarians outnumbered the Royalists by 28000 to 12000.
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16 reviewsSTRATFORD-UPON-AVON
Experience the humble beginnings of the ordinary boy from Stratford-upon-Avon who went on to do extraordinary things. Discover his global influence and see how he continues to shape our lives today.
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5300 reviewsKIDDERMINSTER
The Hartlebury Brewing Co is already working on its 4th ale, having sold barrels of its Off The Rails golden ale, American Pale Ale and Crusader Bitter to pubs and golf clubs across Worcestershire and the Black Country.
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240 reviewsCoventry
With 500 acres of beautiful gardens, woodland, lakeside walks, and bird hides, there's plenty to explore.
WALSALL
Housing a fabulous children’s play area with a splash pad to keep the children cool during hot summer days.
Birmingham
Adventure awaits! Experience eleven epic activities at The Bear Grylls Adventure. Escape the ordinary, experience the awesome and try something new.
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1313 reviewsSTOURBRIDGE
Reaching 100ft into the sky this glass heritage visitor attraction is an impressive site on the Stourbridge landscape and an integral part of the historic Stourbridge Glass Quarter.
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316 reviewsWalsall
Bescot Stadium, also known as Bank's Stadium is the current home ground of Walsall Football Club.
WOLVERHAMPTON
Explore more than 300 years of stunning art in this free gallery, located right in the heart of the city centre.
Enjoy world-class touring exhibitions, permanent displays, a gallery café and a packed programme of activities to entertain the whole…
STRATFORD-UPON-AVON
The home of Shakespeare's daughter, Susanna.
Coventry
Designed by famous architect Joseph Paxton, London Road Cemetery is an early example of the Victorian ‘garden cemetery’ movement, developed not only as a burial site but also as a place of natural beauty.
The raised promenade and old cemetery…
COVENTRY
FarGo Village is an artistically repurposed industrial space designed exclusively for creative, independent businesses.
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302 reviewsBrierley Hill
The Dell Stadium is Dudley council's premier outdoor sports venue. The stadium boasts a wide range of facilities providing a superb training and competition venue that can accommodate sports, activities and events.
Stoke-on-Trent
A visitor centre which celebrates British craftsmanship. Enjoy shopping, food and drink, tours and workshops.
Solihull
Two parks in one, Malvern and Brueton Parks, are perfectly located in the town centre. With Green Flag Park status, the space offers visitors and locals an easily accessible space to relax and play.
Brueton Park End
Warwick Road
B91 3HA
TELFORD
Marvel at the views from this ancient hilltop fortress, which crowns some of the world’s oldest rocks in Shropshire with this hilltop walk.
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630 reviewsWARWICK
Garden Centre Open Now Our Garden Centre, Children’s Nursery and Warwickshire Cycles are already open. Alfie’s Café is serving hot and cold food & drink as TAKEAWAYS .
Products from our other retailers are available via their websites or…
RUGBY
A small museum located less than 100 yards from where the game began. Match balls have been hand stitched on this site for over 180 years. A wealth of rugby memorabilia for the rugby enthusiast.
STOURBRIDGE
Situated in the heart of the Glass Quarter, halfway between the Glasshouse Heritage Centre and the Red House Glass Cone, this modest Edwardian building houses a large collection of lace items and artefacts depicting the fascinating history of this…
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7 reviewsSOLIHULL
Why not explore Solihull on this self-guided treasure hunt themed treasure trail?