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This feature is devoted to a showcase of the wonderful historic clock towers across Birmingham and the West Midlands that are available for people to go and enjoy.
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The West Midlands is at the heart of Britain’s canal network. With hundreds of miles of canals to explore, it’s easy to see why so take our feature and enjoy!
Bilston Town Hall was built in 1872 to 1873 by the architects Bidlake and Lovatt. It housed the Town Hall and Library. Also offices here. A Grade II listed building.
Bilston Craft Gallery is at Mount Pleasant in Bilston, opened in 1937. Built by Frederick Harper on the site of Brueton House in 1905. Was a Girls' High School 1918-30.
Guru Nanak Gurdwara Bilston on Greencroft and Arthur Street in Bilston, Wolverhampton, West Midlands.
St Leonard's Church in Bilston, Wolverhampton, was built during 1825-26 in Bilston by Francis Goodwin. There is a clock tower on top.
Bilston Bus Station opened in 1991. It became an interchange when Bilston Central Tram Stop opened next to in in 1999.
The Crescent is a tram stop in Bilston, Wolverhampton, within West Midlands Metro Zone 3. One of the original tram stops that opened in 1999 between Birmingham and Wolverhampton.
Loxdale is a tram stop in Bradley, Wolverhampton. One of the original stops that opened on the Birmingham to Wolverhampton line 1 in 1999. Now in West Midlands Metro Zone 3.
Bradley Lane is a small tram stop in Bradley, Wolverhampton. One of the original stops to open on the Birmingham to Wolverhampton line in 1999. Now within West Midlands Metro Zone 3.
Pipers Row opened in September 2023 on the Wolverhampton Station Metro extension, located outside of Wolverhampton Bus Station. Currently closest to the City Centre shops in Zone 4.
The tram stop outside of Wolverhampton Station opened on the Metro extension in September 2023 at the end of Railway Drive. It's in West Midlands Metro, Zone 4.
Bilston Central opened on the Birmingham to Wolverhampton tram line 1 in 1999. It is close to Bilston Bus Station with brick lined walls. It is now within West Midlands Metro Zone 3.
Wolverhampton St George's Tram Stop was the original terminus of the Birmingham to Wolverhampton tram line, it opened in 1999. But was temporarily closed in 2023 when the extension opened.
The Royal Tram Stop is on the Bilston Road in Wolverhampton, and until 2023, was the penultimate stop on the line from Birmingham to Wolverhampton (until the extension opened to the station).
Priestfield Tram Stop is the last stop on the old railway trackbed before the tram line goes onto the Bilston Road towards Wolverhampton City Centre. On the boundary of Zones 3 & 4.
An abstract sculpture made of concrete, located on a roundabout at New Cross Hospital in Heath Town, Wolverhampton. Not far from the Wolverhampton Road. Made in 1998 by Katie Chambers.
The current Wolverhampton Bus Station opened in 2011 as part of the Wolverhampton Interchange project. Located at Pipers Row. Tram connections followed in 2023.
The Saragarhi Memorial also called the Sikh Regiment Memorial is a bronze memorial statue located in Wednesfield, Wolverhampton, unveiled in 2021. Sculpted by Luke Perry.
Bantock House Museum is located within Bantock Park in Wolverhampton. Named after Alderman Baldwin Bantock, twice Mayor of Wolverhampton. The house opened to the public in 1948.
The Great Western is a public house in Wolverhampton dating to the 1850s. It is located close to the former Wolverhampton Low Level and is below the current Wolverhampton Station.
The Prince Albert is a public house on Railway Street in Wolverhampton. It now faces the i9 building, and is close to the Wolverhampton Station Metro extension. Built in 1900. Grade II listed.
East Park is located in the City of Wolverhampton near Hickman Avenue. The park opened in 1896. The park includes the Lysaght Memorial Clock Tower. Play area, tennis courts and speedway.
A clock tower hidden gem located in East Park, Wolverhampton. It was made in 1895. But in recent decades it has not been working, and it is in urgent need of restoration.
The Molineux Stadium is a football stadium in the City of Wolverhampton. It is the home ground of Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club. It was opened in 1889.
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