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This 16th-century manor house has an intricately carved wooden staircase, interesting moulded chimneys and elaborately decorated ceilings. The hall stands in a rural setting and is supplemented by a 19th century terraced garden... more
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Moseley Old Hall is a beautiful Elizabethan house famous for being the hiding place of Charles II after the Battle of Worcester. The Hall boasts of oak panelling and beautiful furniture whilst the enclosed grounds have a walled... more
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The museum is a celebration of classic military and civilian aircraft spanning a 90 year period of aviation history. These are housed in three hangars, fully heated in winter, and among the military aircraft you will find such... more
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Dudley, to the west of Birmingham, boasts a museum with a fine art collection including many noted 19th century oils, water-colours and prints. It also provides exhibition space for local art groups. Dudley has produced some fi... more
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Wednesbury is situated in the borough of Sandwell, to the north-west of Birmingham city centre. Its museum and art gallery has a fine collection of 19th century art, much of it bequeathed by local industrialists who made their... more
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A good place for a family visit, the farm is on the south-western outskirts of the city and is especially suitable for young children. Most of these should love the chance to handle rabbits and chicks and to see the sheep and g... more
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One of England's longest running live music venues, JB's in Dudley has showcased many headliners over the years, including The Cure, Dire Straits, and the Stray Cats. The club consists of a main stage with live bands on weekend... more
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Well-known across the Midlands, the Grand was built in the late 19th century. It has undergone refurbishment enabling it to offer the facilities and comfort that the splendor of the building deserves. With over 1,000 seats the... more
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The Oldbury Rep has been entertaining audiences for some 60 years. It does so in a 176-seat theatre, with a programme that is interesting and varied. A typical season includes classic comedies by writers such as Noel Coward and... more
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Kingswinford, just to the west of Birmingham, lies within the boundaries of the borough of Dudley - a leading glass making area. This museum is housed in a modern glass-fronted (naturally) building and is devoted to the glassma... more
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