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Image of necklace by Jane Moore

Bilston Craft Gallery
visitor information

Entry is free for all visitors.

For up-to-date information about exhibitions and events please check the Bilston Craft Gallery website.

 
 
Bilston Craft Gallery

Address

Bilston Craft Gallery
Mount Pleasant
Bilston
WV14 7LU

Telephone: 01902 552507
Email: bilstoncraftgallery@dsl.pipex.com

Opening times

Open all year (except Bank Holidays)

  • Tuesday (10am-4pm)
  • Wednesday (10am-7pm)
  • Thursday (10am-4pm)
  • Friday (10am-1pm)
  • Saturday (11am-4pm)

Access

Our policy is Access for All and we are fully accessible for disabled visitors, including entrance ramps for physical access and improved access to information for blind and visually impaired people.

 
 

Travel

Bilston Craft Gallery is located 3 miles outside of Wolverhampton and 5 minutes walk from Bilston town centre.

Bus 

Buses run from both Birmingham and Wolverhampton, bus number 79 and 545.

Metro

Bilston Central tram stop is 5 minutes walk from the gallery and trams run between Wolverhampton St Georges and Birmingham Snow Hill every 8 minutes. Journey time from Wolverhampton is approximately 10 minutes and 30 minutes from Birmingham Snow Hill.

Car

If you are coming by car, follow the signs for Bilston from the M5, M6 and M54.  Once you reach Bilston, follow the brown signs to Bilston Art Gallery and Museum.  We have disabled and limited parking spaces at the front of the building. There is free parking within 200 yards.

 
 
Craft items from the Gallery shop

Shop

The Gallery shop offers visitors the chance to buy unique pieces of craft work. A variety of gifts and treats such as jewellery, accessories and home wares are sold in the shop, accompanied by a display of information about each individual maker featured.

Refreshments

Hot drinks including tea, coffee and hot chocolate are available for sale.

 
 
 
 
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