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Moseley
Highbury is a Grade II listed building, which was commissioned by Joseph Chamberlain as his Birmingham residence in 1878, two years after he became Member of Parliament for Birmingham.
Birmingham
We are a friendly and welcoming church, noticing the love of God and sharing it. We are a mixed congregation with a variety of ages and nationalities and you can join us for regular Sunday worship at 8.30am, 10.30am and 6.30pm. We enjoy our links…
Birmingham
Four hundred and fifty acre country park of meadows, woodland, hedgerows and wetland. Visitor Centre with cafe. Pony Trekking Centre and small urban farm.
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65 reviewsBirmingham
The Andrew Simpson Centre Birmingham is your new midlands location for sailing and watersports with a wide range of RYA courses, training and activities for beginners through to experts!
Birmingham
Hidden in the middle of a built up inner city area, EcoPark is a hidden oasis for wildlife. A groundbreaking education centre, we deliver high quality outdoor education for children, teachers and groups.
BIRMINGHAM
Just 15 minutes north-west of Birmingham’s city centre, Perry Barr is home to outstanding open spaces and is conveniently located next to Alexander Stadium.
WOLVERHAMPTON
Wolves Museum is a fantastic experience for the whole family. Learn about the history of the city’s football club and the science behind the modern game.
WOLVERHAMPTON
Home to a multi-million pound Sport Centre, this university’s facilities include 12-court, multi-activity sports hall, a six-lane, floodlit athletics track, all-weather floodlit pitch, throws and jumps area and a dance studio.
SHREWSBURY
Mary Webb (25 March 1881 – 8 October 1927) was an English romantic novelist and poet of the early 20th century, whose work is set chiefly in the Shropshire countryside and among Shropshire characters and people whom she knew.
WOLVERHAMPTON
Molineux Stadium has been the home ground of Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club since 1889.
The first stadium built for use by a Football League club, it was one of the first British grounds to have floodlights installed and hosted some of the…
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120 reviewsCoventry
Warwick Arts Centre is an award-winning, multi-artform venue delivering a high quality programme of film, classical and popular music, theatre, dance, comedy, family shows, talks and visual arts. Warwick Arts Centre is open to everyone and is on a…
COVENTRY
The Midland Air Museum as it is today represents many years of dedicated commitment by our volunteers and staff who have helped to establish one of the country's leading self-funded independent aviation museums.
Started in 1967 by a small group…
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572 reviewsCOVENTRY
The War Memorial Park covers 48.5 hectares and is situated in southern Coventry, featuring football pitches, bowling greens, a small golf course, tennis courts, a splash and play area, an aviary for small birds, and a skate board area, there really…
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437 reviewsCoventry
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…
Kenilworth
A simply stunning country mansion house.
COVENTRY
At the Coventry Music Museum, learn and tell the real story of Coventry’s musical heritage, going right back to the Roman occupation.
Coventry
Herbert Art Gallery & Museum is a great place to delve into Coventry’s history and engage with art and culture.
Stratford-Upon-Avon
Visit Anne Hathaway's Cottage, the beautiful 500 year old cottage where Shakespeare courted his bride-to-be. See original furniture including the Hathaway bed and uncover five centuries of stories in this picturesque cottage and 13 generations of…
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3330 reviewsDudley
From Lions & Tigers to Snakes & Spiders there’s fun for all ages at Dudley Zoo and Castle. Over 1,000 animals many exotic & endangered on a 40 acre site.
Come face to face with Lemurs as they roam freely in their woodland home. Feed colourful…
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2804 reviewsStratford-upon-Avon
Visit Shakespeare’s Birthplace – William Shakespeare’s childhood home in the heart of Stratford-upon-Avon. Hear tales of Shakespeare’s family life and get up close to objects from the Trust’s world class collections as you discover how the…