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Bilston was first referred to in AD 985 as Bilsatena when Wolverhampton was granted to Wulfrun, then in 996 as Bilsetnatun in the grant charter of St. Mary's (now St Peter's) Church in Wolverhampton.
Few towns were more dramatically transformed during the Industrial Revolution as Bilston was. In 1800, it was still a largely rural area dependant on farming. By 1900, it was a busy town with numerous factories and coal mines, as well as a large number of houses that had been built to house the workers and their families.
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23 (at 31/03/2009)
Gerald Brooks
The Mount Hotel
Wood Road
Tettenhall
Wolverhampton
WV6 8HL
01902 752055
Mondays, 7.00pm (not bank holidays)

