Blakesley Hall is a timber-framed house built by Richard Smalbroke in 1590 who was a member of one of Birmingham’s leading merchant families. The Blakesley Hall is now furnished using an inventory taken in the 17th century and reflects the lifestyle of a wealthy family of the late Tudor and Stuart period of English history. Visitors can also enjoy the traditional herb garden and orchard after their visit to the house, with many butterflies and birds.
4th November - 3rd April 2020 (Guided Tours Only)
Wednesdays and Thursdays, first Sunday of the month at 11.30am, 1pm and 2.30pm.
3 - 15 | £3.00 |
Adults | £7.00 |
Reduced | £5.00 |
Students | £5.00 |
Family of 3 (max 2 adults) | £15.00 |
Family of 4 (max 2 adults) | £17.60 |
Family of 5 (max 2 adults) | £20.20 |
NotesCafé and gardens are FREE. |
Blakesley Road, Birmingham, England
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