The National Trust acquired this beautiful late 17th Century mansion in 1978. It houses a fascinating series of collections, including Dutch flower paintings and...
This interesting exhibition comprises one of the largest open air museums in the entire United Kingdom. Created in over thirty acres of woodland and...
The green and wooded appearance of the Ironbridge Gorge of today belies the once intensive activity of its industrial heyday. The River Severn, now flowing...
The National Trust have owned this charming house and grounds since 1958, located at the heart of the Shropshire countryside. Situated above the Gorge...
Much Wenlock Museum is dedicated to the people and institutions that make up this area and brings together a good-sized collection of pieces that date...
Wilderthorpe Manor stands on the slopes of Wenlock Edge offering fine views of the unspoilt surrounding countryside. The National Trust has owned the Elizabethan...
Set beside the River Severn, against a backdrop of wooded gardens, stand the remains of this Cistercian abbey, with its beautiful chapter house, decorative stonework,...
This is the most important Norman Church in Worcestershire with the most significant Norman architecture in the area. The main Church structure, including the superb...
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...
These wartime hangars have been heated to provide a pleasant atmosphere in which to browse an extensive collection of Second World War aircraft, as well...
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...
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....
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 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...
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,...
Built and furnished under the influence of the Arts and Crafts Movement, this house is a beautiful and distinct piece of architectural history. Within,...
This late 19th Century Edwardian gentleman’s suburban villa has been owned and operated by the National Trust since 1999. Typical of Victorian creations at...
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...