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Sedgley Attractions
Listed below are attractions in Sedgley:
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The Courthouse stands close to the old Black Country village of Sedgley’s historic Bull Ring. Its elegant Georgian façade conceals a much older stone building, which served first as the medieval Lord of Dudley’s manorial courthouse (nearby Dudley Castle actually...
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Once the home of the Bantock family, this beautiful house is one of the greats gems in Wolverhampton's architectural and cultural history. It is a real treat to be allowed to walk through such an elegant property and admire...
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Barrow Hill near Pensnett is a prominent landmark made up of dolerite, formed underneath what was once the Dudley Volcano. The summit, marked by a cross, is over 150m above sea level and gives stunning views across the area....
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See history come to life at The Black Country Living Museum; discover a fascinating world at Britain’s friendliest open-air museum, or just soak up the atmosphere. On your visit you can experience a lesson in the traditional schoolroom, ride...
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The Crooked House or ‘Siden House’ has been a Midlands tourist attraction for well over a hundred years. The building is a typical Black Country pub, however, one side is four foot lower than the other as a result of...
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Dudley Archives contain a large amount of documents that have been collected since records began, and offer an insight into the many major and slightly less important events that have occurred in the town over the centuries. The collection...
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Set in the grounds of Dudley Zoo, Dudley Castle sits majestically above the town with commanding views of the Black Country from the keep. Originally built c1071, the castle has been rebuilt at least four times. The keep, curtain...
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Dudley Zoo was founded in 1937 in the grounds of Dudley Castle. With more than 1,000 animals in its collection, representing over 200 different species, the zoo places a strong emphasis on conservation. From tigers, lions and orangutans...
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The Molineux Football Stadium has been home to Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club since 1889. Despite its age, the ground has been at the forefront of stadium innovations being the first purpose built stadium in the Football League, one of the...
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Wolverhampton Art Gallery is one of the centrepieces of the community, an impressive Georgian and Victorian building with two main galleries. The award winning Sensing Sculpture Gallery is world-renowned and offers a sensory experience for the visually impaired but...
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The Wren’s Nest near Dudley is one of the most important geological locations in Britain, and was designated as the first British National Nature Reserve for geology in 1956. It is made up of limestone which was formed around...
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