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Oak House in West Bromwich is a delightful half-timbered yeoman farmer's house built about 1620 with brick additions at the rear built in the 1650s as the family wealth and status grew.
The Turton family who are associated with the house at this…
Bromwich Hall is a heritage visitor attraction, and one of the most important surviving medieval timber framed buildings in the Midlands.
Haden Hill House is a late-Victorian residence that is now a museum furnished in period style, set in a large park.
An 18th century cottage which was the boyhood home of Francis Asbury, the first American Methodist Bishop.
A late-Victorian canal pumping station built to serve Smethwick Locks.
Lightwoods House dates from the 18th Century and is set in a large park.
Third Thursday of the month 10am - 1pm, check with the library for dates.
We organise monthly meetings from September to June at All Saints Church Hall, All Saints Way, on the first Friday evening of every month.
Social activities and groups plus welfare and benefits support and advice. Meets fortnightly.
Meets second Wednesday of every month from September to December, and February to May
Heritage Visitor Attraction Museum
History of Oldbury, meetings on the second Tuesday of each month.
To study and promote the history of all branches of Methodist history in the West Midlands area. Meets Saturdays during March to October Group at various churches in the West Midlands area.
Formed in 1988 to promote interest in the history, heritage and identity of Tipton and to campaign for higher standards of environmental quality and awareness. The Society is a voice for the old independence and pride in Tipton and for its future…
Second Tuesday of every month 10am - 12noon - check with the library for dates.
Ancestry sessions for beginners. (Please speak to a member of library staff to join this group)
Monthly history talks take place at Wednesbury Library.
For the conservation and sharing of the history of Smethwick
An amazing place at the geological and industrial heart of England. The Black Country is a special place in the heart of England, where the minerals on our doorstep and the geology beneath our feet helped shape the industrial revolution and the…
Sandwell Valley Visitor Centre now offers improved accessibility, free access to the courtyard, the Courtyard Kitchen with a new menu and additional seating, a new countryside shop, activities and events, a museum showcasing the history of Sandwell…