Explore Blythe End Plaques in Blue Plaque, English Heritage, National Trust & local plaque schemes
Explore Blythe End plaques & local Blythe End history / heritage content through street plaque schemes (including Blue plaques, English Heritage & National Trust) plus Walkfo’s millions of audio plaques in Walkfo’s Audio Travel Guide to Blythe End.
About Blythe End
Blythe End is halfway between Coleshill and Shustoke on the B4114 road (the former A47 Birmingham to Nuneaton road) The most famous building is Blyth Hall, built by Sir William Dugdale in the 17th century, but with 18th-century additions.
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plaques Walkfo has converted physical plaques into audio files triggered by GPS on a phone when you pass close by on foot, bike, bus or car. You hear Blythe End history information & more at the places where they happened, with up-to-date content created by our AI, sourced from trusted history resources such as Wikipedia, local Blythe End plaque schemes, English Heritage & National Trust. Walkfo improves on existing Blythe End’s physical Blythe End plaque schemes with additional, more detailed information than the writing on the physical plaque. With millions of audio places / virtual plaques created across the whole of the UK, you can explore Blythe End the same way you might explore a museum or art gallery with information audio headset.
Blythe End plaques & short history overview