Walsall Leather Museum is located on the edge of Walsall town centre, and is within half-an-hour's drive of Birmingham, Lichfield, Dudley and...
The richly panelled walls of Moseley Old Hall conceal ingenious secret hiding places, designed for Catholic priests. One of these cramped priest...
Birmingham's last surviving court of back-to-back housing has now been fully restored by the Birmingham Conservation Trust and The National...
The Lapworth Museum of Geology has the finest and most extensive collections of fossils, minerals and rocks in the Midland Region. The Museum...
Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery first opened its doors 120 years ago beneath the clock tower on Chamberlain Square. Since those days...
This award-winning museum is based around a 'time-capsule' jewellery factory. Take a guided tour and learn how jewellers worked and...
Thinktank is Birmingham's museum and science attraction. It examines the past, investigates the present and explores what the future may...
Walsall Museum tells the story of life, work and leisure, past and present, through exhibitions, events and activities, all in Walsall. The museum...
Saint Nicolas Place is the result of a unique project that took place in 2004. Two medieval buildings, which were so important in the local...
Blakesley Hall was constructed in 1590 for Richard Smalbroke, a Birmingham merchant and gentleman farmer. The Hall is a timber-framed building...
Weoley Castle ruins are over 700 years old and are the remains of the moated medieval manor house that once stood here. Excavations have revealed...
Highbury Hall was built as a family home in 1878 and is located just outside of Birmingham City. The historic property has retained both the charm...
Aston Hall was built between 1618 and 1635 for Sir Thomas Holte. In 1643 the house was badly damaged in an attack by Parliamentary troops and...
Sarehole Mill was built in 1765 and is the only working watermill in Birmingham. It is known that the Mill was an inspiration to J.R.R. Tolkien...
The industrial pioneer Matthew Boulton lived at Soho House from 1766 to 1809. Here, he met with some of the most important scientists, engineers...
Birmingham Cathedral is a beautiful Grade one listed building of national importance. It was designed by Thomas Archer in the English Baroque...
Wightwick Manor is one of only a few surviving examples of a house built and furnished under the influence of the Arts & Crafts Movement. ...
The Pen Room Museum endeavour to promote the interest in handwriting, writing equipment and writing accessories with particular reference to the...
Selly Manor, a Tudor Manor house, is home to a stunning collection of furniture dating from 1500 to 1750. Minworth Greaves is a medieval hall...
Claymills Pumping Engine Trust is located in Burton-on-Trent. It was founded in 1993 as a non-profit-making organisation, designed to promote and...
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