West Midlands travel, Top 30 Best Places to Visit in West Midlands United Kingdom
The West Midlands is one of nine authority areas of England at the main level of NUTS for factual purposes. It covers the western portion of the zone generally known as the Midlands. It contains the second most crowded British city, Birmingham, and the bigger West Midlands conurbation, which incorporates the city of Wolverhampton and huge towns of Dudley, Solihull, Walsall and West Bromwich. The city of Coventry is additionally situated inside the West Midlands region, yet is isolated from the conurbation toward the west by a few miles of green belt.
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Birmingham city,
Coventry ,
Wolverhampton,
Dudley ,
Walsall ,
Solihull ,
Stourbridge ,
Sutton Coldfield,
Sandwell ,
West Bromwich,
Halesowen ,
Oldbury,
Smethwick ,
Tipton,
Knowle,
Willenhall,
Bilston ,
Brownhills,
Shirley,
Hagley ,
Earlswood ,
Rowley Regis,
Meriden,
Kingswinford,
Edgbaston,
Himley ,
Marston Green ,
Balsall Common,
Essington,
Walsall Wood ,
Sedgley,
Elmdon ,
Cheswick Green,
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Solihull Tourist Attractions: 8 Top Places to Visit
Planning to visit Solihull? Check out our Solihull Travel Guide video and see top most Tourist Attractions in Solihull.
Top Places to visit in Solihull:
Malvern and Brueton Park, Elmdon Park, Shirley Park, Umberslade Farm Park, St John the Baptist Church, Knowle Parish Church, Elmdon Parish Church, Tudor Grange Park
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Places to see in ( Shirley - UK )
Places to see in ( Shirley - UK )
Shirley is a district of the Metropolitan Borough of Solihull, in the county of West Midlands, England. Historically part of Warwickshire, it is a residential and shopping neighbourhood, and a suburb of Solihull.
The earliest known settlement in the area was at Berry Mound in Solihull Lodge, part of West Shirley, which was the site of an Iron Age Hill Fort, a fortified village protected by earth banks, dating back to the 1st century BC and which covered approximately 11 acres (4.5 ha). The earth works can still be seen from the North Worcestershire Path which commences in Aqueduct Road, Majors Green. Shirley was part of the Manor of Ulverlei (now Olton) until the establishment of Solihull in the 12th or 13th centuries after which it became part of the parish of Solihull. Shirley developed slowly as a small village on Stratford Road, called Shirley Street through the settlement.
Shirley grew rapidly in the late 19th century and early 20th century, as people moved out of Birmingham, helped by the opening of the railway in 1908 as a Great Western route from Snow Hill railway station to Stratford upon Avon and on to Cheltenham. For a hundred years from the mid-19th century, Shirley had a racecourse, and this was supplemented by a public lido in Sansome Road, the Odeon Cinema on Stratford Road and the public library in Church Road, all in the 1930s.
Shirley also had its own council and council house. However, with the rise of Solihull, it became managed underneath the Solihull Council, becoming two district wards: Shirley and Shirley South; the council house has since been demolished.
Shirley has a public library and park, and some small patches of woodland at Bills Wood and Palmers Rough. There is also the nearby Stratford-upon-Avon Canal which provides a walking route into the Warwickshire countryside. There are several pubs in the area, the most prominent being the Saracens Head and the Plume of Feathers, in the centre of Shirley. Others close by include the Colebrook, the Red Lion, the Pump House and the Woodmans Rest. Shirley has an active Round Table who organised community event such as the annual beer festival and the donkey derby.
There are train services to Birmingham Moor Street station, Birmingham Snow Hill station and on to Stourbridge Junction in one direction and to Henley in Arden and Stratford Upon Avon in the other direction from Shirley railway station which is located in Haslucks Green Road. The North Warwickshire Line from Shirley railway station currently only runs as far as Stratford upon Avon railway station, however the line was a mainline continuing via Honeybourne railway station (which is on the Cotswold Line) as the Honeybourne Line to Cheltenham. The Stratford-upon-Avon Canal skirts the western edge of Shirley, and it is possible to walk along this to Kings Norton 4 miles (6.4 km) away, or Stratford upon Avon, further in the other direction.
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SOMERSET ROAD TRIP// Best things to do in Somerset
Want to see what Somerset, England looks like (including the Somerset Levels)? This video will show you some of the best things to do in Somerset, a beautiful county in South West England with plenty of historical attractions.
From visiting Glastonbury Tor to learning about medieval history to wandering around the prettiest villages in Somerset, here’s how to spend one day in Somerset.
If you're planning your trip and not sure what to do in Somerset, then this vlog is the one to watch!
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- Chard
- Lytes Cary
- Kingweston (and All Saints Church)
- Glastonbury Tor
- Clarks Village, Street
- Burrow Mump
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Welcome to Coventry - England, City Guide in English
A guide to attractions and things to do in Coventry, England.
Coventry is the ninth largest city in the UK and has a population of over 300,000 people.
This video presents the Cathedral, Transport museum, Belgrade theatre, The Herbert museum and gallery, the Ricoh arena, the Midlands aircraft museum and Lunt fort. It also demonstrates the transport options available in the area.
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New Place Hotel - Hampshire, UK November 2018 (short)
As you enter the ornate wrought-iron gates, meander through the picturesque surroundings and step into the enchanting New Place Hotel, an air of comfort and relaxation greets you. The hotel offers an array of contemporary amenities including, an on-site gym, pool, croquet lawn, and even a cricket pitch.
Seamlessly blending traditional and contemporary spaces, New Place Hotel is situated within 32 acres of landscaped gardens with a Grade I listed manor house, 33 event spaces and mews bedrooms.
New Place Hotel’s romantic setting, impeccable service and endless possibilities present the perfect place to say “I do” in the Hampshire countryside.
A Stay At Jane Austen's House In Bath
We stayed in ‘Emma’s Garden Apartment’ which is the ground floor of Jane Austen’s former home at 4 Sydney Place in Bath, England. Jane Austen lived there with her parents for 3 years from 1801.
The hallway hasn’t changed since she lived there and the front room of the apartment was the original parlour which can be seen in the painting in the video.
The house was newly built when they moved in and looked out over Sydney Gardens towards the countryside.
It is just a 10-minute walk down the grand Great Pulteney Street to the centre of Bath, this area was very fashionable during Jane Austen’s era and is still an impressive Georgian street.
The apartment is now rented out by Bath Boutique Stays.
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Cheddar Village | Somerset
Visitors have been coming to Cheddar for centuries to view the magnificent limestone Gorge, reaching 500 feet in places. The ravine boasts the highest inland cliffs in the country that can be viewed from the public road running through the gorge or from foothpaths along the top of the cliffs.
Riverside walks, tearooms, restaurants, gift shops, a small toy museum and the famous Cheddar Caves can all be visited.Cheddar cheese is known throughout the the world and the traditional method of cheese making can still be seen at the Cheddar Gorge Cheese Company.