West Park Conservatory located at Parks and Contracts, Civic Centre, St. Peter’s Square, Wolverhampton WV1 1PH, UK

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Andy Benfield

4 Google Rating

Great palce to visit, Love the plants, well looked after.

4/ 5

Great palce to visit, Love the plants, well looked after.

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Kris Bolton

4 Google Rating

A small Victorian Conservatory filled with tropical plants and cacti. Small, but worth a visit. Clea

4/ 5

A small Victorian Conservatory filled with tropical plants and cacti. Small, but worth a visit. Clearly a lot of effort goes into caring for the plants. If you're in the park and it's open, its worth walking through (only open in the spring-summer?). I don't imagine it's possible, as it's so small, but it'd be nice to have a bench or two to sit.

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Daniel Relph

5 Google Rating

Certainly worth a visit. A good range of tropical plants with a hidden pool in the middle all inside

5/ 5

Certainly worth a visit. A good range of tropical plants with a hidden pool in the middle all inside a a Victorian greenhouse. Will only take 10mins to walk round. Ive been to many parks and not many have a conservatory. Quite lucky to have this in Wolverhampton.

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giedre balciunaite

5 Google Rating

5/ 5

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The Last Tea Bag

3 Google Rating

3/ 5

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Holly Mountford

5 Google Rating

Lovely botanical garden house, little pond with big fish in, very large plants and a good variety of

5/ 5

Lovely botanical garden house, little pond with big fish in, very large plants and a good variety of different plant species Would definitely recommend Free entry & attached to West Park that I also rate highly.

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Andrew Brown

5 Google Rating

Lovely place,feel sorry for the painters outside painting in this cold damp weather,think IL take th

5/ 5

Lovely place,feel sorry for the painters outside painting in this cold damp weather,think IL take them a Greggs soup around when I'm there on Wednesday,# warm the painters up,they doin a fab job

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jenny Purawal

5 Google Rating

Beautiful building

5/ 5

Beautiful building

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Grzegorz Stary

5 Google Rating

Love West Park, so calm place.

5/ 5

Love West Park, so calm place.

  • Parks and Contracts, Civic Centre, St. Peter's Square, Wolverhampton WV1 1PH, UK

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