Bilston Map

Bilston map, view the West Midlands town of Bilston, located in the county of West Midlands, England.

Detailed Street Map of Bilston West Midlands & Guide to the Area

Bilston Map West Midlands: Interactive map of Bilston, displaying the town situated in the county of West Midlands, England, United Kingdom.

Use controls (+/-) to display a detailed street map of Bilston area and a Bilston town centre map, showing Bilston Bus Station (click + button once).

Other facilities, some of which may also be visible on this Bilston map are: Bilston Craft Gallery, Bilston Urban Forest, Tilbury Park, Bilston Town Hall, The Grand Theatre, Bilston Library, Tesco Express Bilston, Boots Bilston, Superdrug Bilston, WHSmith Bilston, Card Factory Bilston, B&M Bilston, Poundland Bilston, Home Bargains Bilston, Costa Coffee Bilston, Greggs Bilston, Subway Bilston, The Bull, The Red Lion, The Shovel, The Globe, The Swan, The Cross Keys, The Bull & Bladder, The Kings Lodge, The Lazy Bird Café, Bilston Market, Bilston Market Stores, Bilston Medical Centre, Highfields Surgery, Holt Street Surgery, Bilston Dental Centre, Bilston College (Wolverhampton University Campus), Birches Primary Academy, The Royal Dales School, St Leonard's Church, Christ Church Bilston, Bilston Scout Hut, Bilston Leisure Centre, The Kings Retreat Community Centre, Bilston MOT Centre, Express Tyres Bilston, Premier Inn Wolverhampton City Centre, Travelodge Wolverhampton.

By zooming out a couple of steps (double right click) you can view the surrounding areas of Wolverhampton, Sedgley, Coseley, Darlaston, Wednesbury, Willenhall, Walsall, Bloxwich, Leamore, Pelsall, Brownhills, Shelfield, Aldridge, Brownhills, Cannock, Great Wyrley, Cannock Wood, Norton Canes, Burntwood, Cannock, Bilbrook, Codsall, Wolverhampton, Penn, Tettenhall, Heath Town, Bushbury, Oxley, Bradley, Pendeford, Ettingshall, Goldthorn Park, Fordhouses, Wombourne.

Bilston sits just south-east of Wolverhampton, nestled between the urban sprawl of the West Midlands and the peaceful pockets of green beyond. It's a working-class town with proper local character—brick terraces, busy high street, family-run cafés and pubs—and yet you'll still find handy parks and canals where locals take a breather.

The town's history stretches back centuries, but it truly thrived with industry. Coal mining, ironworks and the famous Bilston enamelling trade took off in the 18th and 19th centuries, with pottery, glass and brass industries riding alongside. Canals and railway lines carved through the landscape, carrying goods and workers alike. These days the heavy industry has long gone, but the spirit remains, and Bilston now has around 34,000 residents, many drawing on the area's inventive past while moving into modern jobs in retail, logistics and services.

There's plenty to do within Bilston itself. Bilston Craft Gallery and the town museum celebrate the local arts, crafts and industrial heritage. The Grand Theatre puts on live shows, while Bilston Urban Forest and Tilbury Park offer green spaces, play areas and walking routes. A short tram ride away you can reach Wolverhampton's Grand Junction retail park, while nearby National Trust spots like Moseley Old Hall and Wightwick Manor show off historic homes, gardens and stories from the region. For old-school industrial heritage with drama, English Heritage's Dudley Castle and the Black Country Living Museum are within easy reach.

Step into the wider West Midlands and the choices open up. Birmingham brings its theatres, multicultural eateries, powerhouse shopping and bustling nightlife. Wolverhampton itself has galleries, concerts, pro football and a university buzz. Dudley offers canals, zoo trips and days gone by at living museums. Coventry brings its striking cathedral and medieval lanes. And wherever you look, green trails, canal towpaths and parks offer spots to unwind.

Getting to Bilston is a breeze. The Black Country Core Route of the Midland Metro tram links directly to Wolverhampton and Birmingham. Bilston Central and Bilston Town railway stations connect with Wolverhampton and Walsall. Local buses weave throughout the borough and beyond. Road access is handy, too, with the A4123, M6 and M5 nearby. Birmingham Airport is about 25 miles away, easily accessible for both business and holiday travel.

The county of West Midlands is a lively patchwork—city cores, old industrial towns, canal networks and leafy suburbs all blend together. Towns like Bilston, Wolverhampton, Dudley, Walsall, Solihull and Birmingham share that strong Midlands spirit: hard work, innovation and warm community vibes in equal measure.

We hope you found this Bilston tourist map useful for your visit to the area.

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