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Bilston from The Air
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Bilston Sculpture Trail


Poetry © Eileen Ward Birch Pictures by Martin Peake
House of Birds

The stone Dovecot becomes a home
To birds of many sizes
People never watch them fly.
House of Birds
House of Birds by Jamie McCullough 
Designed to celebrate the birds that once nested in the area,
 this 12 Metre high sculpture is located at the
end of the Sculpture Trail near to Darlaston Lane
Pony
Ponies by Sally Mathews
Ponies

Three ponies stand on guard
At the entrance to the Dingle.
Cold, immobile, yet friendly.
Located at the entrance to the footpath/cycle way
close to the Dingle copse. 
Made from scrap and intended to reflect the materials
traditionally worked in Bilston.
If you've walked the whole route - well done.
There are frequent Buses from Darlaston Lane
to take you back to Bilston.
Buses also serve Darlaston and Walsall.

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