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WALSALL
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.
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…
LICHFIELD
The trail will get you and the children out in the fresh air hunting for the answers to the sneaky clues. Can you solve the clues and crack the code?
WOLVERHAMPTON
An atmospheric Elizabethan Farm House where King Charles II hid after the Battle of Worcester in 1651.
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.
Bickenhill
There are 171 different marques that make up the 1000 plus British motorcycles in the National Motorcycle Museum Collection.
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1182 reviewsStoke-on-Trent
Discover the world famous Staffordshire Hoard along with the history of the Potteries, including the world's greatest collection of Staffordshire Ceramics.
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…
NUNEATON
Nuneaton Museum & Art Gallery is located in the beautiful grounds of Riversley Park, just 10 minutes walk from the centre of Nuneaton.
WALSALL
Housing a fabulous children’s play area with a splash pad to keep the children cool during hot summer days.
KENILWORTH
One of England’s most spectacular castle ruins in Warwickshire, with links to some major historical figures – including ‘Bad’ King John, Henry V, and Henry VIII. However, Kenilworth is most famously associated with Robert Dudley and Queen Elizabeth I
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2163 reviewsBirmingham
Mary Moore is a professional Blue Badge Tourist Guide offering coach and walking tours of Birmingham and the Jewellery Quarter.
Walsall
The Museum is a charity run by volunteers and entirely self-funded.
In the museum, you can expect: a wide range of vehicles, buses, commercial vehicles, private cars and transport memorabilia - all with a West Midlands conection!
COVENTRY
FarGo Village is an artistically repurposed industrial space designed exclusively for creative, independent businesses.
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302 reviewsWolverhampton
Wolverhampton are investing £38 million in Wolves Civic to create a world class venue.
COVENTRY
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 reviewsMALVERN
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 reviewsSTRATFORD-UPON-AVON
As you walk in William Shakespeare's footsteps from birthplace to grave, along the historic spine of ancient Stratford, your guide will unravel the Shakespeare story.
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2073 reviewsBinley, Coventry
Community Centre
Warwick
Charlecote Park has been home to the Lucy family since the 12th century.
Their stories are told throughout the house by their portraits, the objects they collected from around the world and the design influence they had on the house and…