Essington Fruit Farm
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If you want to go and taste superb meat and the freshest vegetables, then this is the place to go. Its shop has first rate dining experience by tourists for its homegrown menu for good value. It is also a perfect place an afternoon delight as its Boscobo House offers scones, cakes and drinks. Click the next ARROW to see the next image!
Pendeford Mill Nature Reserve
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Located at the outskirts of the city, this hideaway is a great spot for a family outing especially when you visit during springtime. A walk around the scenic bluebell woods along the banks of a large lake would be a delight. Aside from the farm animals, lots of birds and butterflies fill the place. Click the next ARROW to see the next image!
Northycote Farm and Country Park
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This quaint farm might be little but it sure offers a lot to entertain you like its array of fowls and other farm animals. This is a great place for a country stroll to its miniature wooden forest. It also has an excellent café with reasonable priced menu of sweet treats and drinks. Click the next ARROW to see the next image!
Wolverhampton Art Gallery
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The gallery building is itself splendid being made of limestone and bath stone with columns of red granite. The gallery has a collection of paintings the most outstanding of which is the Peace and Plenty Binding the Arrows of War made in 1614. Most part of the gallery’s collection are artworks from the Victorian era. Click the next ARROW to see the next image!
St. Peter’s Church
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This may not be as grandiose as a cathedral but it is one of the oldest buildings of the city. This is usually the first spot that tourists are attracted to. The staffs are hospitable and the church itself is arrayed with stained glass windows depicting saints and other Pre-Raphaelite subjects. Click the next ARROW to see the next image!
West Park
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This people’s park is an excellent spot offers facilities that are usually for free or at a minimal cost. It has tearooms, sport courts, play area and a boating lake with rental snow boats during the winter. It also has a Victorian conservatory and a collection of an array of global plants. Click the next ARROW to see the next image!
Bantock House Museum and Park
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This all around tourist spot is an incredible portrayal of the local story of Edwardian life. The Bantock House Museum displays the lives of the locally important people who shaped Wolverhampton itself and is also now used shops and meeting rooms. Its amazing 48-acre park is great for outdoor activities and picnics. Click the next ARROW to see the next image!
David Austin Roses
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This place in Green Lane, Albrighton would certainly amaze you with the roses bred by David Austin. The roses have been characterized by their old garden fragrance and wide range of colours. Not only will you walk on beautiful gardens but you might also enjoy the cake and tea café. Click the next ARROW to see the next image!
Mosely Old Hall
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This hall is popular as one of house where King Charles II retired following his defeat in the Battle of Worcester. A guided tour will fill you information about this historical place. It has a beautiful garden that is perfect in spring and summer and a lovely shop for tea. Click the next ARROW to see the next image!
Wightwick Manor and Gardens
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This Victorian manor is a family house with a design influenced by the Arts and Crafts Movement which known internationally. It portrays the style of living in the Victorian era and exhibits Pre-Raphaelite paintings. Outside this structure are Victorian gardens viewed from a stone terrace with balustrades made of oak.