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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.

Bilston Craft Gallery.

Bilston Craft Gallery

Contemporary craft Gallery housing temporary, innovative, exhibitions.

Special Offer 2 for 1  voucher for 2 for 1 ›

Main village with characters BCLM

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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Group of tall, cased decanters from the mid 19th Century.

Broadfield House Glass Museum

Internationally famous collection of British Glass from 17thC to the present day, focusing on achievements of local Stourbridge glass industry.

Calderfields Golf and Country Club

An 18 hole golf course open 364 days a year.

Special Offer 1 Child free with 2 Paying passengers  voucher for 1 Child free with 2 Paying passengers ›

Dudley Canal Trust

Dudley Canal Trust (Trips) Ltd

Travel by boat through the Dudley Tunnel and Limestone Mines or experience the original art of 'legging'.

Special Offer 2 for 1 admission at Dudley Zoological Gardens  voucher for 2 for 1 admission at Dudley Zoological Gardens ›

Meerkats

Dudley Zoological Gardens

From lions and tigers to snakes and spiders there's something for all ages at Dudley Zoo. Animal feeding, encounters, face painting, land train and fair rides.

haden hill

Haden Hill House

A restored Grade II Listed Victorian house, built for George Alfred Haden-Best last of the Haden family connected with the estate and part of a family that is 900 years old.

halesowen abbey

Halesowen Abbey

Contact Regional Office on 0121 625 6820 for details.

Moseley Old Hall from the 'Knot Garden'

Moseley Old Hall

Moseley Old Hall is an Elizabethan farmhouse that gave refuge to Charles II as he fled for his life after teh Battle of Worcester in 1651.