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SOLIHULL
Earlswood Lakes is made up of three 22 acre reservoirs; Terry's Pool, Windmill Pool and Engine Pool.
This is an ideal location for bird watching - look closely and you might even be lucky enough to pick out the rare Lesser Spotted Woodpecker!
Birmingham
Visit the West Midlands Police Museum at the Lock-up, Steelhouse Lane and discover what it was really like to spend time on both sides of the bars in our one-of-a-kind police museum, located in the heart of Birmingham.
Birmingham
Grand Union is a gallery and artists’ studios complex in Digbeth, Birmingham. It is a welcoming organisation, bringing the public closer to art and artists. It hosts a free programme of public exhibitions and events, with many opportunities for…
Bewdley
The museum is set in the heart of the beautiful riverside market town of Bewdley, rich in Georgian heritage. On the edge of the historic Wyre Forest, Bewdley offers an ideal starting point for many scenic walks and easy access to local attractions…
SUTTON COLDFIELD
Sutton Coldfield is steeped in history with its buildings tell the story of the town. The Sutton Coldfield Civic Society has devised a‘Heritage Trail’ so that more can be learnt about the town, the trail includes stops at Holy Trinity Tower, Bishop…
STOURBRIDGE
The Black Countryman offers organised canal boat trips along the Stourbridge Canal, visiting many locations such as Stourton and Kinver. Special cruises and music nights operate throughout the season.
Birmingham
The Rainbow Pub in Digbeth, Birmingham. The venue has a basement space for live music concerts.
Dudley
This fabulous centre allows you to explore the wonderful heritage preserved there. The fantastic collections include the Papal Bull (over 800 years old!); parish records; historic photographs and plans; glass recipe and pattern books, wonderful maps…
RUGBY
Rugby Art Gallery and Museum is the cultural hub located in the centre of Rugby, a picturesque town in the West Midlands, UK.
Birmingham
Ackers Adventure – our ski, snowboard and outdoor activity centre is situated only 2 miles from the Birmingham city centre. Ackers Adventure is well established centre for various outdoor adventurous activities and outdoor pursuits.
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254 reviewsBirmingham
DanceXchange is a Birmingham-based dance organisation dedicated to making and presenting great dance. We set out to involve artists and the wider community in our work. And we’re proud to be an important part of making Birmingham a place where dance…
WEST BROMWICH
This once country house turned museum is a great destination for visiting with family and friends.
BIRMINGHAM
Whether you’re celebrating a special occasion, or just fancy switching up your Sunday, join us for our Brunch Social where you’ll enjoy a bottle of Prosecco per guest, bottomless pizza and a Social Darts sampler. It’s what your weekends were made…
STOURBRIDGE
Situated in the heart of the Glass Quarter, halfway between the Glasshouse Heritage Centre and the Red House Glass Cone, this modest Edwardian building houses a large collection of lace items and artefacts depicting the fascinating history of this…
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7 reviewsWest Midlands, West Bromwich
Forge Mill Farm is one of two farm visitor centres within Sandwell Valley Country Park. It is a working dairy farm where the main attraction is the dairy herd of pedigree Jersey cows.
The farm is open from 10.00am until 4.30pm.
Stoke-on-Trent
A visitor centre which celebrates British craftsmanship. Enjoy shopping, food and drink, tours and workshops.
BIRMINGHAM
Escape Brum is an Escape Room Centre located in the Jewellery Quarter: Lock horns with the Birmingham Minotaur, find and solve a series of puzzles, and see if you can escape his beautifully designed game room inside an hour
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143 reviewsBaddesley Clinton
Baddesley Clinton was the home of the Ferrers family for 500 years.
Much of the house you see today was built by Henry Ferrers, a lawyer, diarist and antiquarian, in the late 1500s.
The house was a sanctuary not only for the Ferrers family,…