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Aston Hall
Fine Jacobean house built by Sir Thomas Holte between 1618 and 1635. Noted for its great staircase, long gallery and plasterwork ceilings. Please phone for exact opening times.
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.
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
Sarhole Mill
The 200-year-old mill at Sarehole is one of only two surviving watermills in Birmingham. The cobbled courtyard and mill pool are a tranquil haven from 21st century life outside, while the buildings and their impressive machinery give a unique insight into the lives of the millers who once inhabited this rural retreat.
Selly Manor Museum
Thirteenth-century cruck house and 14th to 16thC half-timbered house with period furniture and fittings and authentic Tudor garden.
St. Chad's Cathedral
Gothic-style with German or Belgian influences notably fine twin spires. Fifteenth-century German and Flemish artwork. Excellent John Hardman stained glass. Shrine of St. Chad
The Court of Lady Katherine Leveson
The old school room was built in 1679 to house Lady Katherine Leveson's School. The Old Hall was originally the Preceptory of the Knights Templar in the 13thC.
The Electric Cinema
The oldest working cinema in the UK, first opened on December 30th 1909. The building is now home to luxury sofa seating, waiter service and a full bar. Programme details and times are now available on our website - www.theelectric.co.uk
Weoley Castle
The ruins at Weoley Castle are over 700 years old and are the remains of the moated medieval manor house that once stood here.
Heart of England Map view
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