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Jewellery Quarter Hockley, Birmingham, B18 |
Most of the activity in the quarter is within the trade itself, so there are many small workshops providing specialised services such as model-making, mounting, setting, polishing, plating, which sub-contract to many of ... more
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Check the timetable on entering here to ensure you do not miss out on any of the daily events, such as animal feeding, egg collecting or ferret racing. The range of animals is aimed at the younger visitors, who will love... more
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The Metropolitan Cathedral & Basilica of St. Chad St. Chad's Queensway, Cathedral House, Birmingham, B4 6EU |
In 1840 a single bell weighing some 17-20 cwt. was presented to the Cathedral by The Catholic Friendly Society who required that it, should ‘be tolled on the decease of every member’. This bell, which was hun... more
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Museum of the Jewellery Quarter 75 Vyse Street, Hockley, Birmingham, B18 6HA |
The jewellery industry developed in Birmingham from the mid-19th century. The Museum of the Jewellery Quarter is an award-winning working museum which offers a guided tour around a real jewellery factory, showing you all... more
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Lichfield Cathedral 19 The Close, Lichfield, WS13 7LD |
Lichfield is the only English Cathedral to preserve three stone spires, these are intricately decorated, very graceful and can be seen as a landmark from most parts of the town, they are known locally as The Ladies of th... more
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Moseley Dovecote Moseley Hall Hospital, Alcester Road, Birmingham, B13 8JL |
and lake. Here Marie-Antoinette played at being a country girl, milking the sweet little cows and shepherding scented sheep. Perhaps Beethoven had something similar in mind when he composed his Pastoral symphony – ... more
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Clent Hills Clent Hills, Dudley, DY8 |
The North Worcestershire Footpath runs within a mile of the Site. Many other footpaths and bridleways are also close by. Clent Hills includes 440 acres of woodland and heathland managed by the National Trust. The hills o... more
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Hagley Hall Hall Drive, 0.25 mile south of A456, Hagley, DY9 9LG |
The last of the Grand Palladian houses, designed by Sanderson Miller and completed in 1760. The house contains the finest example of Rococo plasterwork by Francesco Vassali and a unique collection of 18th century furnitu... more
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Ludlow Castle Castle Square, Ludlow, SY8 1AY |
Early in the 14th Century it was enlarged into a magnificent palace for Roger Mortimer, then the most powerful man in England. Later, in the 15th Century under the ownership of Richard, Duke of York, the Castle was invol... more
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Moseley Old Hall Moseley Old Hall Lane, Fordhouses, Wolverhampton, WV10 7HY |
An Elizabethan house with later alterations. Charles II hid here after the Battle of Worcester and the bed in which he slept is on view, as well as the hiding place he used. The small garden has been reconstructed in 17t... more
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