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Apollo Fountain
Apollo Fountain

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Baggeridge Country Park
Baggeridge Country Park

When a traveler builds a plan from this page, the itinerary automatically includes Baggeridge Country Park. This is a great way for travelers looking for a great vacation in your city or country to also experience Baggeridge Country Park.

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Barrow Hill Local Nature Reserve
Barrow Hill Local Nature Reserve

Barrow Hill Local Nature Reserve can be found: Next to St Marks Church Vicarage Lane Pensnett Dudley West Midlands DY5 4JH. Google map of Barrow Hill Nature Reserve Car Parking. Parking on Vicarage Lane. Directions By Road . The nature reserve is located just off the A4101 High Street, next to Russells Hall Hospital. The nearest motorway connection is junction 2 of the M5, which is a 20 minute drive away.

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Beacon Hill, Sedgley
Beacon Hill, Sedgley

Visit Beacon Hotel on Facebook; Follow @BeaconHotel on Twitter; Opening Times. 12-2.30, 5.30-11 Mon-Thu; 12-3, 5.30-11 Fri; 12-3, 6-11 Sat; 12-3, 7-10.30 Sun. Owner--individual--About the Pub . In the shadow of the ancient Sedgley beacon, this old hotel has sat virtually unchanged for decades.

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Birmingham View Point Memorial
Birmingham View Point Memorial

Birmingham GB attractions itinerary planner ... Tree of Life War Memorial (artwork) photos ... Centro Sandwell & Dudley Interchange: Peacock (artwork)

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Black Country Living Museum
Black Country Living Museum

Black Country Living Museum is an award winning open air living museum that tells the story of the world's first industrial landscape with buildings, vehicles, objects and costumed characters for you to interact with and explore.

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Buckpool and Fens Pool Local Nature Reserve
Buckpool and Fens Pool Local Nature Reserve

Buckpool, Fens Pools and Barrow Hill Nature Reserves Willows, marshland and fragments of ancient woodland support diverse wildlife in Buckpool Dingle, which is a good place to see Kingfishers. Flowering Rush and Arrowhead are plentiful in the Stourbridge Canal, which runs alongside, linking Buckpool to the Staffordshire countryside and the Fens Pools.

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Bumble Hole Local Nature Reserve
Bumble Hole Local Nature Reserve

Friends of Bumble Hole & Warrens Hall Local Nature Reserve. This area has an active Friends Group, Friends of Bumble Hole & Warrens Hall Local Nature Reserve. The group was officially established in 1993 when members of the local community volunteered to start discussions on ways of improving and regenerating the area.

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Castle Casino
Castle Casino

A Traditional Black Country Casino. Castle Casino is based in the heart of Dudley, West Midlands. The casino offers Live Gaming from 2:00pm, a Bar & Restaurant with snacks and freshly prepared meals, Poker Tournaments and cash games nightly. Free Wi-Fi throughout the casino is also available.

Castle Mill Basin
Castle Mill Basin

Castle Mill basin is a former underground limestone mine cavern which was widened to enable canal boats to turn about 90 degrees from the Dudley tunnel (south) to the much shorter Tipton tunnel (east) effectively "inside" Castle Hill.

Clent Hills
Clent Hills

Clent Hill is the most popular hillwalking hill in the range, although it is not often mentioned because the whole area is referred to as Clent Hills. Just under a million visitors a year are estimated to come to the hills, making them Worcestershire's most popular non-paying attraction.

Cotwall End Local Nature Reserve
Cotwall End Local Nature Reserve

Cotwall End Valley is a Local Nature Reserve and Site of Importance for Nature Conservation, comprising a variety of habitats including species-rich grassland, ancient and semi-natural woodland and lowland health. The walk passes through picturesque wooded valleys with pools, brooks and natural springs.

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Delph Locks
Delph Locks

Delph Locks or the Delph Nine are a series of eight (originally nine) narrow canal locks on the Dudley No. 1 Canal in Brierley Hill, in the West Midlands, England.

Dudley Castle
Dudley Castle

Dudley Castle is a ruined fortification in the town of Dudley, West Midlands, England. Originally a wooden motte and bailey castle built soon after the Norman Conquest, it was rebuilt as a stone fortification during the twelfth century but subsequently demolished on the orders of King Henry II.

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Dudley Cenotaph
Dudley Cenotaph

The Cenotaph stands on Ednam Road in front of the Town Hall.

Dudley Zoo
Dudley Zoo

The structures have stood the test of time and eight decades on Dudley Zoo has the world's largest single collection of Tectons, ...

Earl of Dudley Statue
Earl of Dudley Statue

1. 5106 CASTLE HILL Statue of the Earl of Dudley SO 9490 SE 2/113 II 2. Stands in the centre of the road at its junction with Castle Street. 1888.

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Haden Hill House
Haden Hill House

Haden Hill House Museum in Cradley Heath is a late Victorian gentleman's residence furnished in period style, surrounded by 55 acres of award winning parkland.

Haden Hill Park
Haden Hill Park

Following the death of GAHHB in 1921 the Victorian building and estate, including 55 acres (220,000 m 2) of land, Haden Hill house and Haden Hall, was bought for £8,500 by public subscription for use as a park for the local community.

Hickman Park
Hickman Park

Hickman Haulage in Dudley, reviews by real people. Yelp is a fun and easy way to find, recommend and talk about what’s great and not so great in Dudley and beyond.

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Himley Hall & Park
Himley Hall & Park

Himley Hall is a commanding 18th Century building set amongst 180 acres of ‘Capability’ Brown landscaped parkland. Once the family home to the Earls of Dudley and host to royalty and high society, today it is a glamorous setting for civil wedding ceremonies and receptions and other special occasions as well as Indulgent Afternoon Teas.

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Homer Hill Park
Homer Hill Park

Homer Hill Park is positioned between Homer Hill Road and Slade Road in Cradley, Halesowen. The main Entrance to the park is off Slade Road. Ample parking is available at this entrance via a small off road car park and street parking.B63 2UR. The park has managed pathways running through it with a DDA compliant resting benches.

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Kinver Edge
Kinver Edge

Kinver Edge rock houses The National Trust-owned beauty spot of Kinver Edge lies to the south-west of the village at There are notable rock or cave houses on Kinver Edge, carved from the sandstone, some inhabited as late as the 1960s.

Leasowes Walled Garden
Leasowes Walled Garden

The Walled Garden lies at the heart of The Leasowes in Halesowen. The Leasowes, once internationally famous for its design and beauty, is the mid 18th Century creation of the poet, William Shenstone. A reflection of the importance of The Leasowes is its designation as a Grade 1 Listed Garden.

Low Town
Low Town

The town's key football teams, Dudley Town F.C. and Dudley Sports F.C. have never progressed beyond the Southern League. Dudley Town is the older of the town's two clubs, and have enjoyed the most success.

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Netherton Tunnel Aston Rd Air Vent
Netherton Tunnel Aston Rd Air Vent

The northern mouth of the tunnel is near Dudley Road West, close to Tipton's border with Oldbury. An air-vent stands in the middle of Aston Road; another stands between two houses in Regent Road, both in the Tividale Hall estate near Dudley.

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Netherton Tunnel Branch Canal Dudley Canal
Netherton Tunnel Branch Canal Dudley Canal

Netherton Tunnel Branch Canal, in the English West Midlands, is part of the Birmingham Canal Navigations, (BCN). It was constructed at a 453–foot elevation, the Wednesbury or Birmingham level; it has no locks. The total length of the branch canal is 2.4 miles (3.9 km) and the canal tunnel is 9,081 feet (2,768 m) long.

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Netherton Tunnel Packwood Rd Air Vent
Netherton Tunnel Packwood Rd Air Vent

The northern mouth of the tunnel is near Dudley Road West, close to Tipton's border with Oldbury. An air-vent stands in the middle of Aston Road; another stands between two houses in Regent Road, both in the Tividale Hall estate near Dudley.

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Parkhead Viaduct
Parkhead Viaduct

Parkhead Viaduct is a railway viaduct located in Dudley, West Midlands, England. The original viaduct was a wooden structure erected in 1850 to carry the Oxford, Worcester and Wolverhampton Railway over Parkhead Locks on the Dudley Canal, near to the southern mouth of the Dudley Tunnel.

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Peascroft Wood,
Peascroft Wood,

Peascroft Wood was planted over a century ago by the Midland Reafforesting Association as part of their pioneering work to cover the scars of industrial dereliction. Their foresight has provided one of the few areas of woodland in the east of Wolverhampton.

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Pegasus Statue
Pegasus Statue

The statue is part of a 'Dudley Millennium Sculpture Trail'. The trail symbolises a passage through time. Steve Field, Dudley resident artist and public art adviser to Dudley Council, co-ordinated the trail. This sculpture was commissioned in 2000 by Dudley Borough Council and made by Andrew Logan.

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Phoenix Park
Phoenix Park

Phone numbers, maps, reviews, tips, opening hours, catalogs & deals: PHOENIX PARK (PARK/RECREATION AREA) DUDLEY ROAD BLAKENHALL (WEST MIDLANDS ENGLAND)

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Priory Park
Priory Park

Priory Park, Dudley, Dudley. 1,851 likes · 17 talking about this · 3,426 were here. Please note this page is only monitored and responded to in office...

Red House Cone
Red House Cone

Arts in Dudley; Discover Dudley; Entertainment live! Events in Dudley borough; Himley Hall; Museums. Red House Glass Cone . Plan your visit; Explore the Cone; What's on; Studios and Crafts; Fees & Charges; Contact Us; Dudley Museum at the Archives; The Collections; Juniors At Museums; Learning ; Parks and Open Spaces; Sports, Clubs and Centres.

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Saltwells Local Nature Reserve
Saltwells Local Nature Reserve

Saltwells Local Nature Reserve is one of the UK's largest urban nature reserves, covering 247 acres. Lady Dudley planted Saltwells Wood in the eighteenth century to hide the scars of coal mining. The descendants of the Oak and Beech still survive and are home to many species of woodland bird, such as Treecreeper, Jay and Great Spotted Woodpecker.

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Saltwells Wood
Saltwells Wood

Saltwells Local Nature Reserve is one of the UK's largest urban nature reserves, covering 247 acres. Lady Dudley planted Saltwells Wood in the eighteenth century to hide the scars of coal mining. The descendants of the Oak and Beech still survive and are home to many species of woodland bird, such as Treecreeper, Jay and Great Spotted Woodpecker.

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Stevens Park
Stevens Park

Stevens Park in Dudley’s Quarry Bank is a prominent feature along the Thorns Road (A 4036) just after the Merry Hill Shopping Centre heading towards Stourbridge. DY5 2HP. The park is approximately 7 hectare in size. The park has extensive recreational facilities and many areas of managed grass, over its sweeping landscape.

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The Canal Cross Over
The Canal Cross Over

The canal was built to transport coal from the Dudley coalfields to the glass manufacturers around Stourbridge.The Stourbridge and Dudley canals were originally proposed in 1775 as a single canal but met fierce oppostion from the Birminham Canals. Although largely complete by 1779, it was not finished until 1781.

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The Fountain
The Fountain

Information about The Fountain Inn Limited, Dudley. The Old Bulls Head 1 redhall road, Lower Gornal

The Leasowes
The Leasowes

In time the Leasowes estate came to be adorned with a wide variety of root houses , seats, urns, cascades and inscriptions, a landscape which Shenstone (apparently the first to use the phrase 'landskip-gardening' (Batey & Lambert 1990, p.181) termed a ferme ornee.

The Severn Stars
The Severn Stars

A big welcome is waiting for you at The Seven Stars in Sedgley—a fantastic local pub serving the whole community. Our vibrant, excellent-value food Our vibrant, excellent-value food www.sevenstarspubsedgley.co.uk uses cookies to enhance your experience.

The Shell
The Shell

Find Shell Petrol Station in Dudley, DY3. Get contact details, videos, photos, opening times and map directions. Search for local Petrol Stations near you on Yell. Get contact details, videos, photos, opening times and map directions. Search for local Petrol Stations near you on Yell.

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Turners Hill, West Midlands
Turners Hill, West Midlands

Turners Hill or Turner's Hill is the highest hill in the West Midlands, England, at 271m above sea level. The hill is situated on the border of Dudley and Rowley Regis, in the Metropolitan Borough of Sandwell (originally Rowley Regis and from 1966 to 1974 part of Warley), in a rural part of the predominantly industrial Black Country.

Victoria Park, Tipton
Victoria Park, Tipton

Victoria Park, Tipton Victoria Park is a popular local park with children's play areas, tennis courts, grass sports pitches football and cricket, skate park area, ornamental lake, gym equipment and wildflower.

Warren's Hall Country Park
Warren's Hall Country Park

Warren's Hall Country Park (also known as Warren's Hall Local Nature Reserve) is a local nature reserve situated in Sandwell Metropolitan Borough in the West Midlands of England. It lies next to Bumble Hole Local Nature Reserve. It includes ponds, canals, grassland, small wooded areas and the entrance to Netherton Canal Tunnel.

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Willenhall Memorial Park
Willenhall Memorial Park

Phone numbers, maps, reviews, tips, opening hours, catalogs & deals: MEMORIAL PARK (PARK/RECREATION AREA) PARK AVENUE WILLENHALL (WEST MIDLANDS ENGLAND)

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Wren's Nest
Wren's Nest

The Wren's Nest is a geological Site of Special Scientific Interest in the Dudley Metropolitan Borough, north west of the town centre of Dudley, in the West Midlands of England. It is one of the most important geological locations in Britain.