Blakesley Hall
Blakesley Hall in Birmingham offers a unique experience of Tudor life, with original furnishings, historic gardens, and peaceful spaces for reflection.
Step into the past at Blakesley Hall, one of Birmingham’s oldest and most historically significant buildings. Explore the life of a wealthy Tudor family with the house's original furnishings and painted chamber, revealed by WWII bomb damage.
A glimpse into Tudor life
This beautiful house was built over 430 years ago in 1590 by Richard Smalbroke, a member of one of Birmingham’s leading families. Wander through the Great Hall, Long Gallery, and Great Parlour, experiencing the luxury and design of a merchant’s home.
Tranquil gardens and grounds
Relax in the peaceful herb garden, part of the Silent Space initiative, perfect for reflection and enjoying nature.
Why you should go
Explore a beautifully preserved 16th-century Tudor house.
Wander through tranquil gardens.
Enjoy a peaceful retreat in the Silent Space.
Visitor information
Address
Blakesley Hall, Blakesley Road, Birmingham, West Midlands, B25 8RN
Opening times
Wednesday - Friday, 11am – 4pm
Closed: Wednesday 25 December - 1 January, reopening on Thursday 2 January.
Visitor information
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