Discover Cradley - Family History, Blacksmith demonstrations, wool making, Tower Tours and Music!
Church Road, Cradley, Halesowen, West Midlands, B63 2UL
The doors of St Peter's Church in Cradley will be wide open on
Saturday 7th September from 10.00am onwards.
See inside our church which was originally built in 1789 as a Non-Conformist Chapel, before the minister converted to the Church of England in 1798. The tower was built in 1875 to house the bells. The sanctuary which was added on in 1933 features three stained glass windows by local stained glass artist William Pardoe of the Stourbridge Stained Glassworks of nearby Lye.
Local History Experts will be helping visitors with tracing their Cradley ancestors and a selection of local history books will be available to purchase. They will even help you find relatives buried in the churchyard!
Find out about the success of our Heritage Clock Tower Project and our newly installed clock dial saved from a demolished church. See photos of the new weathervane and our recently floodlit tower.
Refreshments will be available throughout the day.
Blacksmith demonstrating the art of forging and chainmaking in the churchyard and have a go at spinning wool in the church between 10.00am and 2.00pm.
Tower Tours run at the following times....
11am
12 noon
1pm
Places are limited, please book in on arrival on the day. Under 16's must be accompanied by an adult.
At 2.30pm there will be a free concert with Jessica and James Bradley playing organ and recorder duets with a Tudor flaìvour. A live video feed of James at the organ console will be projected onto a big screen
Church Road, Cradley, Halesowen, West Midlands, B63 2UL
Tower tours involve a climb up a spiral staircase and is not recommended for anyone who is not keen on enclosed spaces.