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bantock house and park

Bantock House and Park

Restored period House and gardens, displays include historical and industrial development of Wolverhampton, japanned ware, enamels, steel jewellery, locks and keys.

Bear Steps Art Gallery

A set of medieval buildings restored by Shrewsbury Civic Society with varying exhibitions.

Biddulph Grange Garden - National Trust

Biddulph Grange Garden - National Trust

Victorian garden and geological gallery built by Darwin contemporary James Bateman. Paths, tunnels and steps connect the gardens within the garden, giving visitors a sense of discovery around every corner.

Birmingham Cathedral (St Philips)

Birmingham Cathedral (St Philips)

A beautiful historic building at the heart of the city, Birmingham Cathedral contains four famous Pre-Raphaelite windows by Burne-Jones, surrounded by restored churchyard.

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Black Country Living Museum

A world class open air museum brought to life by costumed characters on a 26 acre site. Upon exploring the canalside village and 1930's Street the past truly comes to life!

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Blakesley Hall Museum

Blakesley Hall

A delightfully restored, handsome, timber-framed Yeoman farmer's house built around 1590 by Richard Smallbrook and furnished to an inventory of 1684. Set in landscaped grounds including herb gardens, the site has a new visitor centre, comp

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Bombay Manor Museum / Stratford Ripper Experience

Seek the magic at two great attractions in Stratford upon Avon. By Day: stratford's most unique attraction, the spooky Bombay Manor museum - where magic and mystery lurk around every corner. By Night: th extremely terrifying Stratford Ripper Experience, with ghost walks, overnight ghost hunts and warwickshire's most frightening scare tours.

Boscobel House and the Royal Oak, Brewood

Boscobel House & the Royal Oak

Boscobel House was built around 1632, when John Gifford of Whiteladies converted a timber-framed farmhouse into a hunting lodge. The Gifford family were Catholics, at a time when the religion was outlawed.

Bredon Barn (National Trust)

A fourteenth-century barn with fine porches and unusual stone chimney cowling.

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Bridgnorth Castle

The remains of Bridgnoth Castle are set on a cliff by the side of the River Severn.