The Black Country Living Museum

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The Black Country Living Museum
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The Black Country Living Museum

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Awlroight, ow' bist?
Experience the Black Country of yesteryear as you explore over 250 years of history, from the Industrial Revolution to post-war prosperity, through living interpretation at Black Country Living Museum in Dudley in the West Midlands.

Mind yer’ head as you go underground in a drift mine, get your toes tapping to 1950s vinyl and watch clay fly at Cricket Field Brickworks. Or perhaps take part in an Edwardian school lesson – but be careful not to get the cane, bab!


Experience sights, sounds, smells, and tastes of the Black Country as you explore shops, houses and industrial workshops rebuilt in our canalside village.

From the Industrial Revolution to post-war prosperity, discover the history of a small region that made a big impact on the people, culture and industry of the world as you say “ow am ya” to the people that made this place home, from metalworkers and miners to nurses and schoolteachers – and even a pub landlord or two.

Learn how Steam Power, Human Ingenuity and an Increasingly Interconnected World Transformed this Region into a Manufacturing Powerhouse! 

Awlroight, ow' bist?
Experience the Black Country of yesteryear as you explore over 250 years of history, from the Industrial Revolution to post-war prosperity, through living interpretation at Black Country Living Museum in Dudley in the West Midlands.

Mind yer’ head as you go underground in a drift mine, get your toes tapping to 1950s vinyl and watch clay fly at Cricket Field Brickworks. Or perhaps take part in an Edwardian school lesson – but be careful not to get the cane, bab!


Experience sights, sounds, smells, and tastes of the Black Country as you explore shops, houses and industrial workshops rebuilt in our canalside village.

From the Industrial Revolution to post-war prosperity, discover the history of a small region that made a big impact on the people, culture and industry of the world as you say “ow am ya” to the people that made this place home, from metalworkers and miners to nurses and schoolteachers – and even a pub landlord or two.

Learn how Steam Power, Human Ingenuity and an Increasingly Interconnected World Transformed this Region into a Manufacturing Powerhouse! 

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Thu 29 May, 2025
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BLACKMUS 6
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  • (07:15) Colwyn Bay 3 Railway Station
  • (07:20) Llanddulas The Fairview Inn
  • (07:25) Abergele 1 Tesco Bus Stop
  • (07:25) Rhyl 7 Vale Road Flats Bus Stop
  • Layby
  • (07:28) Abergele 2 Bowling Green
  • (07:29) Abergele 3 Pentre Mawr Bus Stop
  • (07:30) Pensarn 1 Roundabout Bus Stop
  • (07:30) Prestatyn 13 Mini Roundabout
  • (07:30) Rhyl 15 The Bodfor
  • Bodfor Street
  • (07:31) Prestatyn 12 Pendyffryn Gardens
  • (07:33) Belgrano Windjammers
  • (07:33) Rhyl 18 St Thomas Church
  • (07:35) Prestatyn 4 Victoria Hotel
  • (07:35) Rhyl 12 Junction Churton Road/Russell Road
  • (07:35) Towyn Wendover Bus Stop
  • (07:36) Rhyl 13 Junction Old Golf Road/Russel Road
  • (07:37) Prestatyn 3 Police Station
  • (07:38) Prestatyn 1 Clwyd Carpets Coast Road
  • (07:38) Prestatyn 2 Ffrith Bus Stop
  • (07:38) Rhyl 14 Eastville Bus stop - opp denmore
  • (07:38) Sandy Cove Bus Stop
  • (07:39) Kinmel Bay 1 Junct St Asaph Avenue/ Bronwen Avenue
  • (07:40) Kinmel Bay 2 Silver Birch
  • (07:40) Prestatyn 11 Opp. Jolly Sailor
  • (07:40) Rhyl 17 Tynewydd Est Entrance
  • (07:42) Prestatyn 8 Penrhwylfa Cross Roads
  • (07:44) Rhyl 28 Stanley Park Avenue/Rhuddlan Rd Bus Stop
  • (07:44) Rhyl 5 Parry's Corner/ Pendyffryn Rd Nth (by phone box)
  • (07:45) Prestatyn 7 Junction Fforddisa/ Lon Goed Bus Stop
  • (07:45) Rhuddlan 1 Vicarage Lane Bus Stop
  • (07:45) Rhyl 3 Rosehill Road
  • (07:46) Rhyl 2 Boulevard Bus Stop
  • (07:47) Meliden 4 Manod Road Bus Stop
  • (07:48) Meliden 3 Garden Centre
  • (07:48) Rhuddlan Pentre Lane Bus Stop
  • (08:00) Voel Depot Voel Coaches
  • (08:03) Dyserth 1 Cross Keys Bus Stop
  • (08:03) Dyserth 4 The Vicarage
  • (08:05) Dyserth 3 High Street (Opp Thomas Av)
  • (08:10) Trelawnyd 2 Memorial Hall
  • (08:15) Lloc Rock Hotel
  • (08:17) Carmel Halfway House Inn (Main Road)
  • (08:18) Holway Garage opp Post Office Holway Garage opp Post Office
  • (08:20) Holywell 1 Baths Main Road
  • (08:25) Halkyn Billie Jeans Transport Cafe Halkyn Billie Jeans Transport Cafe
  • (08:30) Northop Car Park Entrance
  • (08:35) Ewloe St. Davids Park
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Awlroight, ow' bist?
Experience the Black Country of yesteryear as you explore over 250 years of history, from the Industrial Revolution to post-war prosperity, through living interpretation at Black Country Living Museum in Dudley in the West Midlands.

Mind yer’ head as you go underground in a drift mine, get your toes tapping to 1950s vinyl and watch clay fly at Cricket Field Brickworks. Or perhaps take part in an Edwardian school lesson – but be careful not to get the cane, bab!


Experience sights, sounds, smells, and tastes of the Black Country as you explore shops, houses and industrial workshops rebuilt in our canalside village.

From the Industrial Revolution to post-war prosperity, discover the history of a small region that made a big impact on the people, culture and industry of the world as you say “ow am ya” to the people that made this place home, from metalworkers and miners to nurses and schoolteachers – and even a pub landlord or two.

Learn how Steam Power, Human Ingenuity and an Increasingly Interconnected World Transformed this Region into a Manufacturing Powerhouse!