Wolverhampton
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Wolverhampton West Midlands
Approximate Population: 251,462
Wolverhampton, one of the most welcoming and friendly places in Britain is a new city for the new millennium, and always has something to see and do. There is a compact shopping area, much of which is under cover, a lively outdoor and indoor market with cafes, bars and restaurants to suit all tastes and budgets and plenty of green space such as West Park with its Victorian Conservatory. St Peter’s Church stands in pleasant gardens steeped in history while St John’s Church, possesses an original Renatus Harris organ, built circa 1633.
Wolverhampton Art Gallery offers a wide variety of exhibitions. the Central Library is a fine Grade 11 Listed building and the University of Wolverhampton is the country’s fifth largest university. Historic houses include Bantock House and Park, the National Trust’s Wightwick Manor and Moseley Old Hall, and English Heritage’s Boscobel House.
A range of entertainment is available at the Grand and Arena theatres, the Civic Halls, renowned for their rock and pop concerts, the Light House Media Centre, a 14-screen multiplex cinema and the Newhampton Arts Centre . Wolverhampton is home to the Wolverhampton Wanderers FC at the famous Molineux Football Stadium, Dunstall Park Racecourse, Monmore Green Greyhound and Speeedway Stadiums and Bank’s Brewery (now Wolverhampton & Dudley Breweries).