Guide to the UK
Wolverhampton became Britain’s newest city in the year 2001. Whilst not too enthralling to visitors, it does have a quality museum and Moseley Old Hall, famed as a one-time hiding place for Charles II. Eating out in the city is a popular activity as is retail therapy, but Wolverhampton’s principal quality is its accessibility to many attractive hamlets and villages in the vicinity, such as Barston, Barton-on-the-Heath, Berkswell, Bubbenhall and more.