At Walsall Leather Museum you’ll gain a fascinating insight into the story of leatherworking and find out why Walsall’s craftsmen and women are so proud...
Leave the 21st Century behind and step into the real working environments of The Complete Working Historic Estate. See, feel, hear and smell history as...
Erasmus Darwin (1731 – 1802) was an extraordinary man, probably better known as grandfather to Charles Darwin and he made his home in Lichfield, Staffordshire....
Walsall Museum is an engaging and friendly environment suitable for all the family, where the rich and interesting history of this community is explored in...
The Heritage Centre in Lichfield is open 7 days a week and offers the Heritage Collection (over 150 years of history through photographs, newspapers and...
This popular antiques and craft centre is situated in rolling countryside, on the edge of the city. Special craft demonstrations can be arranged - ideal...
Let the romance of Boscobel flow over you. This modest but beautiful timber-framed hunting lodge sheltered Charles II after his defeat at the Battle of...
Wednesbury Museum is perhaps most famous for its Victorian art gallery, housing collections of paintings from some of the best names in the major European...
Wolverhampton Art Gallery is one of the centrepieces of the community, an impressive Georgian and Victorian building with two main galleries. The award winning...
Located in 120 acres of beautiful Staffordshire countryside this multi purpose venue hosts a wide variety of national and international events throughout the year including...
The Staffordshire Regiment Museum tells the near 300-year history of the Staffordshire Regiment and of the four founding Regiments (38th, 64th, 80th and 98th) from...
Dudley Archives contain a large amount of documents that have been collected since records began, and offer an insight into the many major and slightly...
The Staffordshire Yeomanry is a famous old section of the armed forces that was established in 1794 as the Staffordshire Volunteer Cavalry. Also known...
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...
This delightful half-timbered cottage is set on the banks of the river Meece in the beautiful Staffordshire countryside. It has been restored and now houses...
Built and furnished under the influence of the Arts and Crafts Movement, this house is a beautiful and distinct piece of architectural history. Within,...
The Courthouse stands close to the old Black Country village of Sedgley’s historic Bull Ring. Its elegant Georgian façade conceals a much older stone building,...
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....