The Glasshouse Heritage Centre (formerly the Webb Corbett Visitor Centre) is a heritage visitor attraction telling the 400 year old story of glassmaking on the site and in the Stourbridge area. With imaginative use of video, photographs, artefacts and other such media the Heritage Centre provides an in depth insight into the journey of the site, the buildings and the social impact of the glass industry to the people of the area right up to the present day, including the work of Ruskin Mill Trust.
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