Selly Manor is a timber framed Tudor manor. Saved from demolition by chocolate manufacturer George Cadbury the building was dismantled, moved piece by piece and rebuilt in 1916 in the historic garden village of Bournville in Birmingham. Alongside the manor stands the medieval hall of Minworth Greaves rebuilt in 1932, whilst both buildings are surrounded by a period garden. The museum is home to the Laurence Cadbury Collection of early furniture and domestic objects dating from 16th - 19th centuries, which bring these historic houses to life.
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Maple Road, Birmingham
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