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This stately merchant's house takes visitors back 400 years with its original fixtures and fittings.
Blakesley Hall, Blakesley Rd, Birmingham B25 8RN, United Kingdom

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Delicious Suicide.
at 2024 Jan 06
Delicious Suicide.
at 2024 Jan 06
Would’ve gave zero if I had the chance to however since I can’t, I give one.
The reason why I’ve gave one as you guys clearly can’t be bothered to update your opening/closing hours after the new year period. At least have some grace because you’ve just wasted our time as me and my partner have experienced the most stressful drive ever trying to get to this place to find out that it’s not even open, all of the fuel wasted too. Pathetic, update your opening times it’s really not that hard.
“Confirmed by our business 8 weeks ago” online that the opening times are correct, grow up and have the decency to not lie.
david parr
at 2023 Nov 04
david parr
at 2023 Nov 04
I don't want to review it as its such a little Jewel in the Museum's Crown. Not huge in the least. In the Summer you could seat, inside and out 50 people at the cafe area and a little gift shop. They do events through the year and a payed tour of the old house.. But it's the ladies running the place are just fantastic. Super kind and lovely people. Above and beyond as they are just such nice people.
It's the reason I go more than anything to relax and have fun with my son. Perfect and relaxed environment...
I wish them well.

Sincere regards
David and Henry.
Helen Millard
at 2023 Jul 11
Helen Millard
at 2023 Jul 11
Wonderful place to visit! Beautiful grounds and a really interesting tour of the museum too.
Amy Dove
at 2022 Aug 06
Amy Dove
at 2022 Aug 06
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
art Mccrory
at 2021 Oct 03
art Mccrory
at 2021 Oct 03
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.
Thomas Ridsdill
at 2019 Jun 18
Thomas Ridsdill
at 2019 Jun 18
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
Scarlett Emmalene
at 2018 Aug 16
Scarlett Emmalene
at 2018 Aug 16
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.

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