Avoncroft Museum has a unique collection of over 25 historic buildings including a windmill, 15th century merchant’s house and 1940’s prefab. There is a full...
Bromsgrove Museum has been established for many years and offers an interesting insight into the history of this town and the many smaller communities that...
Built in 1701, this elegant William & Mary-style house is famed for its beautiful painted ceilings and staircase, but has other unusual features including an...
An industrial museum with unique displays and collections telling the fascinating and sometimes gruesome story of needle-making in Victorian times. It is also an archaeological...
Housed in the historic and beautiful Hartlebury Castle, once the home to the Bishops of Worcestershire, this museum is one of the most impressive in...
This lovely church was built in the Twelfth century with some Nineteenth century additions. The church has a delicate belltower with three ancient bells. It...
St Peter’s is a quiet country church in the picturesque village of Abbot’s Morton.People have worshipped on this site for over a thousand years, and...
Burlish Top is a peaceful rural nature reserve over 35 hectares. It is located on the South Kidderminster, North Stourport-on-Severn boundaries. It is a large...
Kidderminster Railway Museum was opened by a group of enthusiasts and local authority supporters to celebrate the great history of railways in this area of...
Chocolate magnate George Cadbury moved Selly Manor and Minworth Greaves to Bourneville in the early 20th Century. It is quite unusual for such fragile...
The Ruskin Glass Centre is situated in Amblecote, at the heart of Stourbridge’s historic Glass Quarter. Formerly the factory for Royal Doulton, the site now...
Dudley Priory was founded around 1160 by Gervase Paganel, Lord of Dudley, to fulfil his deceased father’s wishes. The priory was dedicated to St. James,...
The Old Meeting House (formerly Presbyterian, now Unitarian) dates back to 1717, when Dudley was still a small Worcestershire market town, surrounded by green fields....
The Severn Valley Railway runs regular steam services through this beautiful area of countryside and allows visitors the rare chance in this country to travel...
See history come to life at The Black Country Living Museum; discover a fascinating world at Britain’s friendliest open-air museum, or just soak up the...
The Red House Glass Cone in Wordsley, lies at the heart of Stourbridge’s historic glassmaking quarter. Glass cones once dominated the skyline north of Stourbridge...
This fascinating sixteenth Century dovecote is one of the oldest examples of half timbered dovecotes in the area. Its structure has warped and twisted over...