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Local Attractions In The Midlands

Attractions in the Midlands ...

These are some of the many attractions in and around the Midlands area.

Chester
The walled city of Chester has 2000 years of history, including: 

  • the unique world-famous rows - two-tier medieval galleries with superb shops of international renown. 
  • The Eastgate Clock- the most photographed time-piece in the world after Big Ben. 
  • The Roman Amphitheatre - the largest arena ever uncovered in Britain.

Stoke-on-Trent and The Potteries
The Potteries, the area around Stoke-on-Trent, has been making pottery since Roman times, and still contains some of the most famous names in British ceramics - Wedgwood, Portmeirion, Royal Doulton, Aynsley and Spode, which is the oldest pottery in England still operating on its original site, established in 1770. You can visit factory shops, tour five different factories, enjoy the various visitor centres, and even decorate your own colourful pottery masterpieces!

Nottingham and Sherwood Forest
Nottingham is now a modern city, known as the "Queen of the Midlands". Its history includes the legend of Robin Hood, which has grown from origins in the woodland glades of Sherwood Forest that were once his home. This historic forest is the best place to pick up his trail. 

Shakespeare Country 
Stratford-upon-Avon, the birthplace of William Shakespeare, is steeped in culture and history. Set in the beautiful rural Warwickshire countryside, on the banks of the river Avon, it is one of the most important tourist destinations in the UK.
Within an hour's journey of Stratford itself, you can enjoy the delights not only of Shakespeare's home town, but also the nearby surrounding shire counties of Oxfordshire, Worcestershire and Gloucestershire. Blenheim Palace and the Cotswolds are to the south, Worcester and the Malverns to the west, and Warwick Castle and Henley in Arden are to the north.

Althorp House
Situated at Great Brington, 65 miles northwest of London, Althorp House is the childhood home and place of  burial of Princess Diana. Visit Althorp to find out more about the Princess and her life, and the history of the Spencer family, who have lived at Althorp since 1486. 

Ironbridge Gorge
A world Heritage site. The Ironbridge Gorge is the birthplace of the Industrial Revolution, set in the rural beauty of Shropshire. Fine china, decorative tiles, interactives and a Victorian recreated town are all to be found among the ten museums on this site. 

Birmingham
As a Midlands based company,  we must mention some of the many attractions in and around Birmingham itself, including :-

  • The National Sea Life Centre
    The underwater world set in a Ray-shaped building based on the canalside of Brindley Place, Birmingham.
  • Cadbury World
    The History of Chocolate. A must visit for chocolate lovers. Look, listen, eat and learn.
  • Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery plus Gas Hall.
    A victorian building set in the centre of Birmingham, home to the worlds largest collection of Pre-Raphaelite Art other Exhibits include Natural History and Archaeology.
  • The Birmingham Botanical Gardens
    Acres of beautiful gardens and glasshouses in the Midlands. Located in Edgbaston, Birmingham.
  • Aston Hall
    One of the countries finest Jacobean houses. Built in 1618 by Sir Thomas Holte. Located in Aston, Birmingham.
  • Jewellery Quarter Museum
    A working museum, with exhibition telling a story of the factory and the jewellers craft.
  • Symphony Hall
    Situated inside the Convention Centre on Broad Street, Birmingham. Staging concerts for all ages, pop, classical and Operatic.
  • The National Indoor Arena
    The National Indoor Arena, in the centre of Birmingham, is the home of British indoor sport. It is designed to accommodate more than 30 different types of sport from athletics to boxing, badminton to judo and has already hosted five World and three European Championships.
  • Edgbaston County Cricket Ground
    Edgbaston, Birmingham. One of Britain's finest cricket grounds.
  • Bishop Asbury Cottage, West Bromwich
    Birthplace of Bishop Francis Asbury, the man who took the Methodist movement to the United States of America. It has been tastefully restored and is well worth visiting.
  • Dudley Zoo and Castle
    The ruins of the ancestral home of the Barons of Dudley surrounded by 40 wooded acres of Zoo.
  • The Black Country Museum
    A reconstructed canalside village with original shops, cottages and cobbled streets. Along the way workshops are brought to life by costumed demonstrators.
  • The Royal Air Force Museum RAF Cosford
    A fine collection of British, American, German and Japanese Aircraft.
  • The National Exhibition Centre
    Is the busiest exhibition centre in Europe, staging more than 180 exhibitions each year, ranging from world-famous public shows such as Crufts Dog Show and the British International Motor Show to international trade exhibitions like IPEX and Spring Fair.
  • The N.E.C. Arena
    The NEC Arena is renowned for its blockbusting concerts and sporting events. From Pavarotti to Prince, Shirley Bassey to Boyzone - a huge range of entertainers have performed to more than ten million music lovers since the 12,000-seat arena opened.

Gloucester
Ancient cathedral city, home of one of the Roman legions, and home of the Hoare family, who sailed in the Mayflower to New England. Gloucester has awealth of ancient and modern places of interest to visit.

Cambridge
Cambridge is one of the most important and beautiful towns in Britain, or even Europe. The quality of its buildings and the particular atmosphere caused by the combination of river and gardens should give the city a place in the itinerary of every visitor to the country. 

Oxford
This great university town is, for its history, associations and architecture, one of the most rewarding in England. 

 

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