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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
COVENTRY
At the Coventry Music Museum, learn and tell the real story of Coventry’s musical heritage, going right back to the Roman occupation.
Museum
Coventry
The Midland Air Museum as it is today represents many years of dedicated commitment by our volunteers and staff who have helped to establish one of the country's leading self-funded independent aviation museums.
We believe it is very important…
Historic House / Palace
Baddesley Clinton
Baddesley Clinton was the home of the Ferrers family for 500 years.
Much of the house you see today was built by Henry Ferrers, a lawyer, diarist and antiquarian, in the late 1500s.
The house was a sanctuary not only for the Ferrers family,…
Family
LICHFIELD
The trail will get you and the children out in the fresh air hunting for the answers to the sneaky clues. Can you solve the clues and crack the code?
Cathedral / Minister
Lichfield
Lichfield Cathedral is a hidden gem in the heart of the country. We invite you to come and discover it for yourself…
Historic House / Palace
See Inside Blakesley Hall without having to be there, using these 360° interactive photos.
Museum
RUGBY
A small museum located less than 100 yards from where the game began. Match balls have been hand stitched on this site for over 180 years. A wealth of rugby memorabilia for the rugby enthusiast.
Museum
Stoke-on-Trent
Discover the world famous Staffordshire Hoard along with the history of the Potteries, including the world's greatest collection of Staffordshire Ceramics.
Museum
Moseley
Highbury is a Grade II listed building, which was commissioned by Joseph Chamberlain as his Birmingham residence in 1878, two years after he became Member of Parliament for Birmingham.
Craft Workshop
COVENTRY
FarGo Village is an artistically repurposed industrial space designed exclusively for creative, independent businesses.
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302 reviewsHistoric House / Palace
Kenilworth
A simply stunning country mansion house.
Craft Workshop
During this time of self-isolation, social distancing and home schooling we’re all in need of ideas for creative activities and ways to stay connected with arts and culture. So, our team at Wolverhampton Art Gallery has prepared some online…
Historic House / Palace
Worcester
The landscape and lakeside of Croome Park is full of paths which stretch for miles, taking you on a journey through 18th-century pleasure gardens.Wander through the empty spaces of the mansion house and learn about its' characters and communities.
Historic House / Palace
Haden Hill Park is a 55-acre green space in Cradley Heath which also hosts Haden Hill House, the former home of George Alfred Haden-Best.
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82 reviewsMuseum
BIRMINGHAM
As you pass down the entry and step into the courtyard, you enter what was formerly one of over 10,000 similar courts across the city. The Back to Backs is the last remnant of a huge part of the city’s history. With nearly half the population of…
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4193 reviewsTransport
KIDDERMINSTER
A full-size standard-gauge railway line riched in history, running regular, mainly steam-hauled, passenger trains between Kidderminster in Worcestershire and Bridgnorth in Shropshire.
Cathedral / Minister
Birmingham
Built in 1715 as the new parish church “on the hill”, St Philip’s is a rare and fine example of elegant English Baroque architecture.
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425 reviewsMuseum
Uttoxeter
Beamhurst Museum is a privately owned museum which has open weekends so the public can enjoy our collection as much as we do. It was our dream to open a museum so people could enjoy our collection as much as we do.
We had our first open days in…
Museum
Redditch
There is more to a needle museum than meets the eye…
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.…