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Jerome K Jerome Birthplace
Jerome K Jerome is an author of some note who is probably best known for his book Three Men in a Boat, which has sold millions of copies all over the world. His long and illustrious writing career began...
 
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New Art Gallery
The New Art Gallery opened in the year 2000 and is part of a brand new civic building at the heart of the community. The permanent collection is impressive, containing the Garman Ryan Collection, displayed within an intricately connected...
 
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Walsall Leather Museum & Garden
At Walsall Leather Museum you’ll gain a fascinating insight into the story of leatherworking and find out why Walsall’s craftsmen and women are so proud of their skills and reputation. For 200 years Walsall people have been making some of...
 
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Walsall Museum
Walsall Museum is an engaging and friendly environment suitable for all the family, where the rich and interesting history of this community is explored in depth. All of the displays are presented in an engaging fashion, using the latest...
 
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Bilston Craft Gallery   (Approx 9 Miles)
In the West Midlands, this is the largest dedicated craft gallery that can be found. There is a large permanent collection on display that explores the many facets of crafts and brings together works by artists from across the...
 
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Bishop Asbury Cottage   (Approx 2 Miles)
Francis Asbury grew up in this beautiful cottage on the edge of the West Midlands. He is famous for being the first American Methodist Bishop and remains a well known name in religious circles today. The cottage has...
 
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Hawthorns Football Stadium   (Approx 8 Miles)
The Hawthorns Stadium, also known as The Shrine, is the home to West Bromich Albion Football Club. Dating from 1900, the football ground is one of the few Premier League Football Stadiums with a real grass surface. With an all...
 
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Molineux Football Stadium   (Approx 5 Miles)
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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Oak House   (Approx 1 Miles)
Oak House in West Bromwich has been open to the public since 1898, when it was gifted to the town by the benefactor Alderman Reuben Farley. This timber-framed yeoman’s house was built around 1590 and was enlarged with brick...
 
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Smethwick Heritage Centre   (Approx 7 Miles)
Originally Smethwick was an Anglo-Saxon settlement, then an insignificant parish in the countryside. During the 18th and 19th Centuries, the area became popular as a holiday destination for bankers working in Birmingham, before eventually being swallowed up into the...
 
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Soho House Museum   (Approx 5 Miles)
Soho House was once the home of Matthew Boulton, one of the most famous sons of Birmingham, associated with James Watt and the Lunar Society. The house has been restored to the exact state that it would have been...
 
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The Locksmith's House   (Approx 7 Miles)
The Locksmith’s House is a heritage museum that has restored the actual facility that was run by the Hodson family at the turn of the 20th Century. Within, visitors can see how a Victorian family lived and worked....
 
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Wednesbury Museum & Gallery   (Approx 6 Miles)
Wednesbury Museum is perhaps most famous for its Victorian art gallery, housing collections of paintings from some of the best names in the major European schools through the ages. Other displays in the charming old museum is the toy...
 
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Wolverhampton Art Gallery   (Approx 7 Miles)
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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