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BB-URBAN APARTMENT 3
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BB-URBAN APARTMENT 3

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This a a very nice spare bedroom with all the facilities needed with a double bed, free wifi, TV with access to lots of movies, heating, own towels etc. Kitchen,lounge,bathroom and toilet is shared. Parking is off road which is great. This place is close to Dudley and West Bromwich town centre with close transport facilities literally 2 mins walk to the bus stop. There is a close shopping centre which is 5 to 10 mins walk with big supermarkets like ASDA, Tesco And Lidl along the A461 to Dudley. Dudley Port train station is basically 2 mins drive still along the A461. Most of the facilities are close by and plenty of eating places and night life places. I.e bars and clubs. There is a high street close by with all the banks and pharmacies PLACES OF ENTERTAINMENT- DUDLEY ZOO The place is very close to Dudley which is about 2 miles away. DZG is unique and home to more than 1300 animals, and has nigh on 200 species, including some of the rarest creatures on Planet Earth. Hundreds of exotic and endangered animals inhabit an ancient wooded hillside, with a rich geological history, around the ruins of the 11th century Dudley Castle and share a site with the world’s largest single collection of Modernist Tecton structures – and the country’s only vintage chairlift! Endangered species include Asiatic lions, Sumatran tigers, Bornean orang utans, Tibetan red pandas, Rothschild giraffes, Madagascan lemurs and Humboldt penguins – DZG has the UK's largest parent-reared colony. BLACK COUNTRY LIVING MUSEUM Black Country Living Museum is a stone's throw away from Dudley which can make your experience worthwhile. The story of the Black Country is distinctive because of the scale, drama, intensity and multiplicity of the industrial might that was unleashed. It first emerged in the 1830s, creating the first industrial landscape anywhere in the world. Beneath the smoke and glare from blast furnaces and forges, Black Country innovation, entrepreneurial and manufacturing skill established the region’s supremacy for the making of wrought iron. The Black Country also possessed important hardware and other manufactures distinctive to itself – structural ironwork, chain making, locks and keys, tube manufacture, trap making and many others – which brought fame to Black Country towns across the globe. The Museum is the UK’s third most-visited open-air museum has welcomed more than 300,000 visitors through its gates each year. In 2010, the Museum’s 7 millionth visitor stepped through its doors and an exciting launch of the £10 Million development of the 1930s high street, Old Birmingham Road which was relocated to the Museum. In 2012, joined the museums’ premier league, when it was awarded Designation by Arts Council England (ACE). In the words of ACE, Designation is a mark of distinction; an accolade, celebrating unique collections of national and international importance, and a vital component of England’s cultural identity. Designated collections are iconic, authentic and of the finest quality; resourced with sophisticated expert management, and set in aspirational and creative organisations. Dudley Town Centre is nearby with a bursting nightlife and Shopping Mall with all the goodies you can wish for. You will never be short of entertainment!! You can have access to the washing machine, free WiFi (very fast downloads speed), balcony for smokers , kitchen area and other facilities in the house I like socialising And we can interact anytime, however if you want to have your own space it’s still okay. Close to Dudley Zoo, Merry Hill Shopping Centre And West Bromwich town centre. Pretty much all modes of transport. If you want public transport it’s very near. Bus 74 from Dudley to Birmingham And the bus stop is literally 2 mins walk. There are also plenty taxis and if you want to use the train then Dudley Port is 2 mins drive or you can use Bus 74 which will drop you right by the entrance to Dudley Port( train station). Should you wish to use your car, there is off road parking available. No pets

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