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🏰Blakesley Hall

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Blakesley Hall is a beautifully preserved Tudor house dating from 1590, offering families a hands-on journey back in time. Kids can explore the original rooms, spot Tudor graffiti, and dress up in period costumes. The gardens are perfect for a picnic and include a herb garden and orchard.

  • Highlights: Interactive exhibits, Tudor kitchen, 'Imagine' gallery with activities, and seasonal family events.
  • Activities: Brass rubbing, trail sheets, and a small play area in the garden.
  • Facilities: Baby changing, café serving kids' meals, gift shop, and free parking.

Best for ages 4-12, but younger children will enjoy the sensory experiences and space to roam.

Cost££ Moderate
Rainy day☔ Yes
SettingOutdoor
CountryEngland
Ages312
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Travel tips

  • Dress up in Tudor costumes

    Children can wear period costumes whilst exploring the house. Bring a camera to capture photos and let kids choose their outfits when you arrive.

  • Perfect for ages 4-12

    This attraction is best suited to primary school-aged children, though younger ones will enjoy the sensory experiences and outdoor space to roam.

  • Bring a picnic for the gardens

    The gardens are excellent for picnicking with a herb garden and orchard to explore. Bring snacks and drinks to extend your visit without relying on the café.

  • Use trail sheets to guide exploration

    Trail sheets help children navigate the house and spot Tudor graffiti. Pick these up at the entrance to keep kids engaged throughout your visit.

  • Baby changing facilities available

    Baby changing facilities are on site, making it easier to visit with younger children or babies alongside older siblings.

  • Free parking on site

    Free parking is available, which is particularly helpful when visiting with young children and lots of bags or buggies.

  • Check for seasonal family events

    Seasonal family events run throughout the year. Check the Birmingham Museums website before visiting to see what's on during your trip.

  • Brass rubbing activity for keepsakes

    Brass rubbing is available and makes a nice take-home keepsake. Bring pencils or crayons, or purchase materials on site.

  • Café serves children's meals

    The on-site café offers children's meals if you don't bring a picnic. Worth checking the menu online beforehand if you have dietary requirements.

  • Small garden play area included

    A small play area in the garden provides a place for children to burn energy between exploring the house and gardens.

  • Plan for weather with indoor exhibits

    Whilst mainly outdoors, the Tudor house and 'Imagine' gallery with activities offer indoor space if weather turns wet or cold.

  • Very affordable family day out

    With low admission costs and free parking, this is a budget-friendly family attraction. Factor in café costs if not bringing a picnic.

  • Gift shop for small souvenirs

    A gift shop is on site for small souvenirs, though prices aren't mentioned. Set expectations about purchases before you visit.

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