History & Heritage in Wolverhampton


Wolverhampton, a vibrant city in the West Midlands, offers a mix of rich history and contemporary charm. Begin your exploration with a visit to the iconic Wolverhampton Art Gallery, housing impressive collections spanning centuries. Delve into the city's industrial heritage at the Black Country Living Museum, a living history museum showcasing life in the region during the Industrial Revolution.

Nature enthusiasts can find solace in the scenic West Park, perfect for leisurely strolls or picnics. Football fans shouldn't miss a trip to Molineux Stadium, home of Wolverhampton Wanderers FC. Lastly, indulge in the local cuisine at the bustling Wolverhampton Market.

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Wall Roman Site
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Free

Wall Roman Site

Wall was an important staging post on Watling Street, the Roman military road to North Wales. Providing accommodation for travelling Roman officials.

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From £6.90

Winterbourne House and Garden

Explore Edwardian splendor in Birmingham's garden oasis. Immerse in a historical house with Arts and Crafts charm amid picturesque, manicured landscapes.

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Free

St. Mary's in the Market Square

St Mary's Church is a city centre church in Lichfield, Staffordshire in the United Kingdom, located on the south side of the market square.

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Free

New Hall Mill

A significant local example of our industrial heritage and has been described as Sutton's little gem.

Lichfield Cathedral
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Free

Lichfield Cathedral

Discover over 1300 years of history in the only medieval three-spired Cathedral in the UK!