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Towns near WV4 6PF
Coseley (1 Mile)*
Sedgley (1 Mile)*
Bilston (2 Miles)*
Monmore Green (2 Miles)*
Wolverhampton (2 Miles)*
The city of Wolverhampton is in the West Midlands, 18 miles northeast of Birmingham< and close to the M6 and M54. It is on the main railway line to London with one of the largest national interchanges at Birmingham New Street Station.
Upper Penn (2 Miles)*
Lower Gornal (3 Miles)*
Tipton (3 Miles)*
Little is known of Tipton's earliest history, the area was once part of the Royal Forest of Cannock, and records survive of land ownership in Norman times. By the 12th century there was a church (St. John's) and a moated manor house.
Gornalwood (3 Miles)*
Himley (3 Miles)*
Fallings Park (3 Miles)*
Darlaston (3 Miles)*
Wednesfield (3 Miles)*
Dudley (3 Miles)*
The large town of Dudley in the West Midlands is 11 miles north west of Birmingham city centre and six miles south of Wolverhampton.
Wombourne (3 Miles)*
Ocker Hill (3 Miles)*
Wednesbury (4 Miles)*
Wednesbury is one of the oldest parts of Sandwell. The 'bury' part of the name indicates there may have been an Iron Age fort or 'beorg' on Church Hill as long ago as 200BC.
Woodside (4 Miles)*
Lower Penn (4 Miles)*
Swan Village (4 Miles)*
Bushbury (4 Miles)*
Tettenhall (4 Miles)*
Willenhall (4 Miles)*
Brierley Hill (5 Miles)*
Netherton (5 Miles)*
* Distances shown are in a direct line. Distances by road will be longer.


Attractions near WV4 6PF
Bilston Craft Gallery (2 Miles)*
Bilston Craft Gallery is the largest dedicated craft venue in the region.
Baggeridge Country Park (2 Miles)*
Baggeridge Country Park is today a beautiful area of countryside on the doorstep of the Black Country. Being set back from the roads, it's secluded delights are revealed to you as you explore further.
Wolverhampton Art Gallery (2 Miles)*
Established in 1884, Wolverhampton Art Gallery is an award winning hands-on art gallery situated in Wolverhampton city centre.
Bantock House Museum (2 Miles)*
Restored to its stunning Edwardian glory, Bantock House is hidden deep within Bantock Park. Visitors are invited to explore this delightful home of the Bantock family.
Black Country Living Museum (3 Miles)*
Discover a fascinating world when you visit Britain's friendliest open-air museum. Historic buildings from all around the Black Country have been moved and rebuilt at the Black Country Museum
Dudley Zoological Gardens (3 Miles)*
At Dudley Zoological Gardens there's a chance to get close to some of the rarest animals in the world.
Wolverhampton Racecourse (3 Miles)*
Wolverhampton Racecourse is Britain's first floodlit horse racing track bringing you the thrills of racing, day and night.
Wightwick Manor and Gardens (4 Miles)*
This fascinating house contains one of the finest collections of William Morris and the Arts and Crafts Movement. Visitors can explore this Victorian masterpiece with its Great Parlour and timber-framed exterior.
Broadfield House Glass Museum (5 Miles)*
Situated in the historic Stourbridge Glass Quarter, Broadfield House Glass Museum is one of the best glass museums in the world.
The New Art Gallery Walsall (5 Miles)*
The New Art Gallery Walsall opened in February 2000 in the heart of Walsall town centre. A unique civic building for Walsall, the gallery is also a rare example of a brand-new building for the millennial arts.
Moseley Old Hall (6 Miles)*
The old redbrick Elizabethan farmhouse known as Moseley Old Hall has seen many historic events during its 400-year history. Built by merchant Henry Pitt in 1600.
Moseley Old Hall (6 Miles)*
This atmospheric, Elizabethan farmhouse has amazing stories to tell about what life was like in the 17th century.
Hagley Hall (9 Miles)*
Hagley Hall and Park are among the supreme achievements of eighteenth-century English architecture and landscape gardening.
Kinver Edge and Rock Houses (9 Miles)*
From the remains of the Iron Age Hill Fort to the restored Holy Austin Rock Houses, people have been living in the area of Kinver Edge for thousands of years.
Birmingham Botanical Gardens & Glasshouses (9 Miles)*
The Birmingham Botanical Gardens were opened in 1832. They were designed by JC Loudon, a leading garden planner, horticultural journalist and publisher.
* Distances shown are in a direct line. Distances by road will be longer.

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