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I recently stayed at The Manor House on the Wednesbury ...More

Bed and Breakfast in Walsall

Walsall was birthplace of Jerome K. Jerome and thus blessed in the eyes of the righteous, the writer celebrated in a museum here. Its New Art Gallery is a wonderful new resource... Read More

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Tri-Star Hotel

Tri-Star Hotel
The Tri-Star Hotel is situated in a prime location minutes from the National Exhibition Centre, Birminghgam Airport and Birmingham International Train Station. This is a family run hotel, established over 35 years ago. Our contemporary ... More | visit website
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Lyndon House Hotel

Lyndon House Hotel
The Lyndon House Hotel is one of Walsall's most recommended hotels, featuring three bars, live music and a function room for corrporate and private bookings. The Lyndon House Hotel is a traditional hotel, bar and ... More | visit website
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County Hotel

County Hotel

We are a family owned and family run hotel. Ray & Anna Gilbert, the hotel owners, personally oversee all events and bookings and take personal pride in ensuring that all guests are guided through their event planning ... More | Double Room: £54.50 | visit website

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Premier Inn Walsall (M6, J10)

Premier Inn Walsall (M6, J10)
Conveniently situated within easy reach of the M6 junction 10. For shops and local amenities Walsall town centre is only 2.5 miles away. Birmingham city centre is 14 miles away. Our Walsall Premier Inn has everything ... More | visit website

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The higher the building the lower the morals. - Noel Coward
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William the Conqueror lands - 1066, The South Sea Bubble Bursts - 1720, British national anthem 'God Save The King' sung for the first time - 1745, The First International Meets in London - 1864, Britains 1st Woman doctor qualifies - 1865, Brixton riots again - 1985, Frankie Dettori’s Magnificent Seven - 1996
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