Erasmus Darwin House
An independent, accredited Museum that was once the family home of doctor, inventor and published poet Erasmus Darwin (1731 - 1802).
Visiting the West Midlands offers a blend of historical charm and modern allure. Begin your journey with a stroll through Birmingham's vibrant Bullring, a shopping haven with architectural marvels like the Library of Birmingham. Delve into the region's industrial past at the Black Country Living Museum, where time stands still amid vintage shops and working factories.
Nature enthusiasts can escape to the picturesque Cannock Chase for serene walks and wildlife spotting. Explore Coventry's rich heritage, from the medieval splendor of Coventry Cathedral to the innovative exhibitions at the Herbert Art Gallery and Museum. The West Midlands promises an unforgettable experience at every turn.
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An independent, accredited Museum that was once the family home of doctor, inventor and published poet Erasmus Darwin (1731 - 1802).
Worcester's principal art gallery, housed in a beautiful Victorian building in the heart of Worcester.
Transport yourself back in time as you learn about two centuries of policing history.
Rainsbrook Valley Railway public running
Discover the vibrant tapestry of Coventry's musical history, from ska and two-tone to legendary bands and iconic venues.
We have everything you need for a fantastic day paintballing, including; substantial off-road parking, enthusiastic and energetic marshals
The story of The Potteries, all wrapped up in one unique museum.
Come and visit our garden.
Roar into Birmingham's past at a renowned motorcycle museum. Uncover a diverse collection of vintage bikes, racing legends, and motorcycling history.
Four stunning glasshouses showing tropical rainforest to arid desert, beautiful gardens, playground, tearoom or our gift shop.
Explore historic pottery, factory artifacts, innovative designs, and the legacy of ceramics. A must-visit for pottery enthusiasts.
The National Trust's Biddulph Grange Garden is a landscaped Victorian garden, located near Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire.
An interactive environment rich in history, while encapsulating the architecture and social history through its town centre location.
Includes the worlds greatest collection of Staffordshire ceramics, a World War II Spitfire, decorative arts and natural history.
The National Trust's Croome in Worcestershire is an 18th century house in grounds designed by Capability Brown.
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