Bromsgrove
Properties and events in Bromsgrove
Before heading out for your Heritage Open Days visit, please check entries for last-minute changes.
Cake & Coffee Concert and Open Day
Join Friends of St John's for "Delightful Duets" Cake and Coffee Concert, then have a go on the organ, climb the medieval bell tower, ring the bells, marvel at the views, build a model church, search for keys, go on a treasure hunt and much more!
Celebrating 150 Years
A collection of All Saints memorabilia and a chance to enjoy the stained glass and the work of The Bromsgrove Guild.
Former Chapel, Windsor Street, Open Day
The chapel closed in 2013 and has recently been sympathetically restored.
Have-A-Go-History at Avoncroft Museum
Avoncroft Museum of Buildings welcomes you to explore the past, present and future by getting 'hands-on' with history! See, feel, hear, smell and even taste the lives of ordinary people from the past at this FREE weekend event.
Heritage Open Weekend and Ride and Stride.
A 185year old Country Church with historic links to the poet A.E. Housman and the scientist Alan Turing. Beautiful stained glass windows. War graves and Memorial Books and display.
Norton Collection Museum
One man's lifetime collection of artifacts and history of Bromsgrove and the surrounding area
Rosedene Guided Tours
Join a guided tour of Rosedene, a mid 19th-century Chartist cottage in Worcestershire. We're thrilled to be opening up the cottage to visitors a special opening as part of Heritage Open Days.
St John's Court Open Afternoon
Now a nursing home, this Grade II Listed building was originally the vicarage for St. John's Church and was later used as council offices.
St Laurence and The Ark, Alvechurch
We welcome you to our Grade II listed church, designed in part by William Butterfield, within one of Worcestershire's largest enclosed churchyards. Activities and entertainment from 1000-1600, tours/self-guided tours of our church and churchyard.
St Michael & All Angels Church, Stoke Prior Bromsgrove
The Heritage Friends Group will be exhibiting local Themes, Networks & Connections within and through the parish with connections to local, historic industries.
Tardebigge Wharf Guided Local History Walk
As previous years we invite you to come along for a guided walk around the top lock section of the Tardebigge flight. This year's theme, Routes - Networks - Connections, allows us to complete the local picture by describing how goods from around the world pass through to Birmingham.