Discover the best top things to do in Sandwell, United Kingdom including Guru Nanak Gurdwara Smethwick, Shree Krishna Mandir, Lions of the Great War, I Am The King Of The Castle Statue, Feature Steelwork Monument, Catholic Church Of Saint Michael And The Holy Angels, Holy Trinity Church, Sandwell Park Farm, The Hawthorns, Elizabeth Farley Memorial Fountain.
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Guru Nanak Gurdwara Smethwick is Europes largest and first Sikh place of worship. It's it mandatory to cover your head and remove your shoes whilst inside the Gurdwara as a sign of respect. Head coverings are provided (if required). If visiting it is essential you book via email to ensure a tour guide is available to welcome you on your visit. We hope you enjoy you visit to this landmark Gurdwara :)
This temple is a very relaxing place to pray and it's very mesmerising. I would definitely visit again. The food they serve (Langar) which is served in the Langar Hall, is delicious!! Thoroughly recommend.
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The UK's first Panchayatan Mandir. Shree Krishna Mandir is a Hindu Temple. This Mandir occupies a distinctive place in British Hindu history since it is the only traditional Panchayatan Mandir in the Western world with sacred areas dedicated to the Vedic Hindu Gods: Lord Ganesh, Lord Surya Narayan, Goddess Ambe Maa, Lord Shiva and Lord Vishnu (Krishna).
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The Lions of the Great War is a monument and green space in the town of Smethwick, Sandwell in England. The site is home to a 10-foot high bronze statue of a Sikh soldier was unveiled to commemorate 100 years since the end of the First World War. The site is also home to the Boulton and Watt governor and water fountain. It has a seating areas near both the statue and water feature. The space sited very close to Rolfe Street train station and parking is available on the High Street, various bus services pass by the site from Birmingham, Wolverhampton, West Bromwich and Dudley. The site is maintained by volunteers from Guru Nanak Gurdwara Smethwick.
Lions of the Great War, is a statue that really brings home to people and exemplifies some of bravest people that fought for our country, when we meet a Sikh we should always remember the debt we owe them.
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My Daughter, husband & I decided to visit the farm. We hadn't been for years. The history exhibit is very interesting. The animals are well looked after. Its small but enjoyable. At £2.75 per adult with free return visit. It's well worth the money. We didn't visit cafe. Maybe next time.
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Me and my Partner Bret Packer are both fans of West Bromwich Albion football team. We are looking forward to being able to go back into the stadium when fans are allowed back in.
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