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Wolverhampton: bed and breakfast accommodation

The city is commonly recognised as being named after Lady Wulfruna, who founded the town in 985 and is recorded as being the site of a decisive battle between the Saxons and Danes in 963. Developing into a medieval market town it became an industrial production town but retaining its influences from across the ages. It holds one of the Royal Charters to make it a 'Millennium City".

Historic places to visit in Wolverhampton

There are many attractions in and around the city of Wolverhampton from its Saxon roots to its 14th century church and the various houses and manors where Charles I hid to evade capture a worth a visit. There are various visitor museums, galleries and parks to visit.

Historic Wolverhampton bed and breakfasts (B&Bs) and hotel accommodation near Wolverhampton

The more historic hotels and bed and breakfasts will be towards the centre but there are a decent range of hotels throughout the city along with more rural hotels and B&Bs to stay at within easy reach of the city.