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A Museum based in Bromsgrove which has a wide ranging display of objects, many connected with Bromsgrove and the Bromsgrove Guild.
You'll find displays related to nail making, buttons, salt, Fairfield glass and, of course, the famous Bromsgrove Guild. Did you know the gates of Buckingham Palace and the Liver Birds were both made in Bromsgrove? Pay us a visit and find out more.
RETAINING BRITAIN'S. HISTORIC BUILDINGS. Avoncroft Museum opened to the public in 1967 following the rescue and reconstruction of a medieval Town House from Bromsgrove town centre. Its collection has since grown to encompass over 30 historic buildings and structures, dating from the 14th century to the mid-20th century.
Open air museum of historic buildings in Worcestershire, West Midlands. Great for kids. Special events, reenactments, heritage workshops. Dogs welcome.
Avoncroft Museum of Historic Buildings is an open-air museum of rescued buildings which have been relocated to its site in Stoke Heath, a district of Bromsgrove, Worcestershire, England.
A Museum based in Bromsgrove which has a wide ranging display of objects, many connected with Bromsgrove and the Bromsgrove Guild.
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In 1967 Avoncroft Museum was opened to the public following the rescue and reconstruction of a medieval merchant’s house from Bromsgrove, and soon became England’s first open-air museum. Then, as now, our priority was to retain historic buildings in their original location.