Selly Manor
Selly Manor
Corner of Maple and Sycamore Roads
Oak Tree Lane
Bournville
Birmingham
Birmingham
B30 2AE
England
Website
Telephone
0121 472 0199
Fax
0121 415 6410
Selly Manor and Minworth Greaves are two ancient timber-framed manor houses moved to Bournville in the early 20th Century by the chocolate manufacturer George Cadbury. They are two of Birmingham's oldest houses and are beautiful examples of medieval and Tudor architecture, surrounded by an authentic period garden.
Venue Type:
Historic house or home, Museum, Garden, parklands or rural site, Heritage site
Additional info
Useful box with torches, magnifying glasses, photo album of Selly Manor and further information booklets available.
The old buildings house a fabulous collection of period furniture and domestic objects. It gives a good insight into what life must have been like in such a house.
Collection details
Architecture, Social History, Weapons and War
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