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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.
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
Escape Live in Stratford-Upon-Avon has 2 unique escape rooms. Shakespeare’s script takes place in a replica of Shakespeare’s home, where you must find his missing script before the current goes up. Chalice of Champions is our magical themed room,…
COVENTRY
The Albany Theatre is an Art Deco main house theatre and flexible new studio space staging classic and contemporary dance, drama, comedy and music of all genres.
MALVERN
A great destination for walkers of all ages and abilities, whether you are interested in a gentle stroll along a tree-lined path or an energetic trek along the ridge of the Malvern Hills.
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1018 reviewsREDDITCH
Did you know that in Victorian times Redditch was producing 90% of all the needles in the world? Our museum tells the fascinating story of how a needle was made and the processes involved. Discover the most dangerous job in the needle industry and…
Walsall
The New Art Gallery Walsall presents, collects and interprets historic, modern and contemporary art in innovative and challenging ways, welcoming visitors from all over the globe as well as our immediate locality.
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.
Coventry
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…
Coalbrookdale, TELFORD
Explore award-winning attractions at the Ironbridge Gorge World Heritage Site.
REDDITCH
With 900 acres of public open space and the Arrow Valley Lake, the park provides excellent wildlife habitats as well as great walks and activities.
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468 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…
Stratford-upon-Avon
Anne Hathaway's Cottage, the family home of Anne Hathaway, William Shakespeare’s wife-to-be. It is here that Anne was born and raised and where the young Shakespeare would have visited her during the early part of their relationship. Built more than…
Stoke-on-Trent
Stoke Minster is the Minster Church of St Peter ad Vincula.
Solihull
As a precautionary measure, Core Theatre have taken the decision to close the theatre auditorium to investigate the presence of RAAC. More details here The busy venue hosts a varied mix of professional and amateur events including music, drama,…
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226 reviewsWALSALL
A competition-style gala pool with spectator seating for 600 and facilities for diving and waterpolo. Also has one of the only few brine pools in the country and 25 metre swimming pool.
Stratford-Upon-Avon
Mary Arden's Farm - family home of Shakespeare's mother.
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1430 reviewsStoke-on-Trent
Middleport Pottery’s historic site is in Stoke-on-Trent, a world-renowned centre of ceramics. Built in 1888, the Grade II* listed building is home to historic machinery and collections.
Stoke-on-Trent
Original Spode factory site and festival hub for the British Ceramics Biennial.
WOLVERHAMPTON
An atmospheric Elizabethan Farm House where King Charles II hid after the Battle of Worcester in 1651.