Dating back to the 1300s, Selly Manor was originally refered to as Bournbrook's Manor house - home to the local tax collectors. In 1907, local chocolate maker George Cadbury saved the mansion, and had it carefully dismantled and rebuilt on Bourneville Green, one mile from it's orginal location. Complete in 1916 the building has been a museum ever since, now offering educational trips, workshops and events.
Opening times Tues - Fri: 10am - 5pm (all year except Christmas), Easter weekend to end of Sep: Sat - Sun 2pm - 5pm
Dating back to the 1300s, Selly Manor was originally refered to as Bournbrook's Manor house - home to the local tax collectors. In 1907, local chocolate maker George Cadbury saved the mansion, and had it carefully dismantled and rebuilt on Bourneville Green, one mile from it's orginal location. Complete in 1916 the building has been a museum ever since, now offering educational trips, workshops and events.
Opening times Tues - Fri: 10am - 5pm (all year except Christmas), Easter weekend to end of Sep: Sat - Sun 2pm - 5pm
Selly Manor,
Maple Rd,
Bournville
B30 2AE
sellymanormuseum.org.uk
Telephone: 0121 472 0199
Email: sellymanor@bvt.org.uk