Explore the interiors from the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries and see how residents lived during the English Civil War. There are loads of things to do for th...
View attractionBeautiful National Trust moated manor house dating back to the Elizabethan era.
View attractionStep back in time and venture into the lives of those who lived in these houses, which are literally built back to back around a communal courtyard. *Guided ...
View attractionThis timber-framed house was constructed in 1590 by Richard Smalbroke, a member of one of Birmingham’s leading merchant families.
View attractionCaludon Castle Park is the Area Park for the South of the City and although it is smaller than others, the park is highly valued by the local residents. Ther...
View attractionEnjoy a 45 minute skipper-guided boat trip through the tunnels and limestone caverns that helped form the industrial Black Country. Marvel at the extensive m...
View attractionSarehole Mill is one of only two surviving working watermills in Birmingham.
View attractionOriginally built as a yeoman's house, this property has quite the fascinating history, having had two locations and many different names. The earliest record...
View attractionAs the first Catholic cathedral built after the reformation of the 16th century, this site is full of intersting history to discover. Built in the 19th centu...
View attractionAs one of the oldest buildings in the city, the cathedral is steeped in a fascinating history and is a stunning surviving example of baroque architecture. Bu...
View attractionWhile only the ruins of this once great medieval manor house remain, it is still an area of great interest and is steeped in a rich history. What rem...
View attractionBuilt in 1903 for John and Margaret Nettlefold, this property is a splendid surviving example of an early 20th century suburban villa. With acres of ...
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