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Bantock House, once the home of the Bantock family, allows you to discover the secrets of Wolverhampton’s history. ...
Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery (BMAG) first opened in 1885. It is housed in a Grade II* listed city centre landmar...
Blackwell is one of England's most important surviving houses from the turn of the 20th century. Designed by M. H. Ba...
The rich collection of art, craft, and applied art reflects the important place that Ditchling holds in the tradition...
The Dorman Museum now has 8 permanent galleries to suit every taste from local history to dinosaurs, Ancient Egypt to...
Home of Europe's largest public collection of Tiffany Glass, the Haworth Art Gallery was originally called 'Hollins H...
The International Garden Cities Exhibition charts the history of the Garden City Movement, the founding of Letchworth...
This hidden gem, situated between Richmond and Northallerton, was built in 1620 by George Calvert, Secretary of State...
The Museum takes you back through time to explore the story of the Lake District and its inhabitants. Isolated before...
Penlee House is the only Cornish public gallery specialising in the Newlyn School artists (c.1880 - c.1940) including...
Commissioned by William Morris in 1859 and designed by Philip Webb, Red House is of enormous international significan...
The River & Rowing Museum is one of the U.K’s leading independent museums. Situated in picturesque Henley on Tham...
An Edwardian villa, the home of George Bernard Shaw from 1906 till his death in 1950. A large red-brick detached ho...
Snowshill is no ordinary manor, as Charles Paget Wade was no ordinary Edwardian gentleman. Mr Wade embodied his fami...
Come face to face with world-famous art at The Courtauld Gallery. The collection stretches from the early Renaissanc...
The De Morgan Foundation owns a large collection of the work of the Victorian ceramic artist William De Morgan and hi...