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Blakesley Hall Museum
"Blakesley Hall is a picture-perfect timber-framed Tudor house which is situated just a few miles from the centre of Birmingham.The beautiful Elizabethan house is one of Birmingham’s oldest and most historically significant buildings. It was built over 430 years ago in 1590 by Richard Smalbroke, a member of one of Birmingham’s leading merchant families."
Address: Blakesley Road , Birmingham B25 8RN, XWM, GB
Phone: 0121 464 2193
State: XWM
City: Birmingham
Zip Code: B25 8RN

opening times

Tuesday: 12:00-16:00
Wednesday: 12:00-16:00
Thursday: 12:00-16:00
Friday: 12:00-16:00
Saturday: 12:00-16:00
Sunday: 12:00-16:00


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Reviews
This place is a hidden gem. Takes you back to the good old days. Last time I came here was in primary school. A good 20 years ago. The blakesley has been maintained very well. The courtyard is free to roam and take some picturesque photos. Some many apple trees, white flowers and yellow flowers. To into Blakesley there is a £8 charge for adults and £4 I think for children. They also have a small shop for which you can purchase merchandises and small gifts. There's also free parking on site.
Had a lovely afternoon out for Apple day on October 3rd. They had lots of things for the kids to do and and a craft fair was on in the hall, it was brilliant. The hall itself is wonderful and there are guides there that can answer any questions you have. The building was built in 1590 but Is impeccably maintained. There's a little family room upstairs with toys and games and stuff. The stairs are quite steep and might be a challenge for some people. The site isn't massive but there's a nice cafe and a small garden to walk around. I think we will definitely go back in the future.
Just had the best time here with our granddaughter, visiting the teddy zip wire event. It was absolutely fantastic n every member of staff was so engaging, but a special mention has to go to 'nurse' she made every child feel special. Thank you.
Beautiful house in a beautiful setting. The guides are extremely knowledgeable and are fantastic with children. The hall itself is kept very well and laid out as it would have been back then, with some exhibits kept in immaculate glass housing. There is also a café and shop which are fairly well priced and you are able to bring your own food and sit in the gardens when the weather is good. Also highly recommend getting some of the lavender goods which is grown on site.
Beautiful gardens and an amazing house to look at. We didn't go inside as it was around £18 for a family ticket and we were a little short of cash this month!! I'd definitely go inside when I'm flush though as we looked through the windows and it looked awesome inside.
Wonderful place to visit! Beautiful grounds and a really interesting tour of the museum too.Visited onWeekdayWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedYes
Was a falconry day which the kids enjoyed. Me my partner our eldest 5 years old did the house tour. The guide was fantastic and kept involving our son to keep him engaged. Would definitely recommend it if you have an interest in the history of England / Birmingham
A wonder place. Beautiful house. Guides are excellent and explained well the different functions of the rooms. Reception staff helpful with lots of info. The guide at £3 well worth purchasing
Me and my 3 children had a wonderful day out for the Teddy Zip wire The staff susanna and Shirley were amazing, so helpful and friendly. The price was very reasonable and we spent a good 3 hrs enjoying the activities. Would definitely recommend
Nice little day out for my little grandaughter
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