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Museum
Coalbrookdale, TELFORD
Explore award-winning attractions at the Ironbridge Gorge World Heritage Site.
Museum
REDDITCH
Did you know that in Victorian times Redditch was producing 90% of all the needles in the world? Our museum tells the fascinating story of how a needle was made and the processes involved. Discover the most dangerous job in the needle industry and…
Gallery
BILSTON
Museum
Solihull
The National Motorcycle Museum is recognised as the finest and largest British motorcycle museum in the world and originally opened its doors in October 1984 with a collection of 350 motorcycles on display. The Museum owes its formation to the drive…
Museum
GREAT BARR
An 18th century cottage which was the boyhood home of Francis Asbury, the first American Methodist Bishop.
Historic House / Palace
WOLVERHAMPTON
Constructed in 1887, the manor captures 19th-century life in England with its antique furnishings and impressive collection of pre-Raphaelite artworks.
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1579 reviewsGallery
Walsall
The New Art Gallery Walsall presents, collects and interprets historic, modern and contemporary art in innovative and challenging ways, welcoming visitors from all over the globe as well as our immediate locality.
Gallery
Birmingham
A gallery space set over three floors. The ground floor houses three small exhibition spaces alongside the Gallery Shop. Galleries 1 and 2 are sleek, modern spaces ideal for exhibitions of 2D and 3D work.
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24 reviewsCastle / Fort
Tamworth
Step back in time and experience life in a Medieval Castle. Explore Tudor and Stuart chambers, grand Victorian reception rooms and the magnificent late Medieval Great Hall.
Museum
Stoke-on-Trent
For over 300 years, Stoke-on-Trent has been shaped by its role in the pottery industry, building a world-renowned reputation for ceramic production and gaining the nickname ‘The Potteries’ in the process. At the forefront of the city’s drive to…
Museum
Kidderminster
Discover the past as you journey through the castle and museum, and explore the spacious grounds set in the beautiful Worcestershire countryside. From captivating costume and vibrant vardos (gypsy caravans) to fascinating archaeology and children's'…
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353 reviewsMuseum
BIRMINGHAM
Reuben Colley Fine Art is an independent art gallery set in the heart of Birmingham.
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3 reviewsMuseum
Bromsgrove
The Museum is spread over 19 acres of beautiful Worcestershire countryside and includes a wildflower meadow, period gardens, a traditional cider and perry orchard as well as the collection of historic buildings.
In 1967 Avoncroft Museum was…
Historic House / Palace
Warwick
Charlecote Park has been home to the Lucy family since the 12th century.
Their stories are told throughout the house by their portraits, the objects they collected from around the world and the design influence they had on the house and…
Historic House / Palace
STAFFORD
Set in 900 acres of stunning parkland and gardens, Shugborough Estate is a beautiful and rare surviving example of an elegant complete estate.
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1535 reviewsFree
MALVERN
A great destination for walkers of all ages and abilities, whether you are interested in a gentle stroll along a tree-lined path or an energetic trek along the ridge of the Malvern Hills.
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1018 reviewsMuseum
Cannock
Go back and experience some of the greatest moments from our community’s past times. Once home to the Valley Colliery, the museum’s grounds were a training pit where thousands of men started their careers in the local coal industry.
Historic House / Palace
Stoke-on-Trent
Ford Green Hall was built in 1624 for Hugh Ford. It is a fine example of a timber-framed farm house. The Ford family lived at the Hall for nearly 200 years. Mr Ford was a yeoman dairy farmer and owned 36 acres of land. In the 19th century after the…
Museum
SMETHWICK
A late-Victorian canal pumping station built to serve Smethwick Locks.
Gallery
Birmingham
Monet, Manet and Magritte; Rubens, Reynold, Renoir, Rossetti and Rodin; Gainsborough, Gauguin, Van Gogh and Van Dyck; Degas, Botticelli and Turner - the galleries at the Grade 1 listed Barber Institute of Fine Arts house an outstanding art…
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720 reviews