Bantock House offers a chance to explore the history of Wolverhampton. It is a Grade II listed building set in 48 acres of lovely parkland and home to a museum of Edwardian life and Wolverhampton history. It is a great place to wander around and soak up the Arts and Crafts movement which influenced much of its interior design.
The house has displays exploring the lives of the Bantock family, who gave it to the people of Wolverhampton, as well as local history exhibitions. The museum prides itself on being a friendly attraction where the visitors can really enjoy the house and its gardens - so feel free to sit on the chairs and sofas and make yourself at home whatever the weather or the purpose for your visit.
Bantock House offers a chance to explore the history of Wolverhampton. It is a Grade II listed building set in 48 acres of lovely parkland and home to a museum of Edwardian life and Wolverhampton history. It is a great place to wander around and soak up the Arts and Crafts movement which influenced much of its interior design.
The house has displays exploring the lives of the Bantock family, who gave it to the people of Wolverhampton, as well as local history exhibitions. The museum prides itself on being a friendly attraction where the visitors can really enjoy the house and its gardens - so feel free to sit on the chairs and sofas and make yourself at home whatever the weather or the purpose for your visit.
Opening times
Apr - Oct
House: Tues - Sun: 11am - 5pm
Cafe: Mon - Sun: 9am - 4pm
Nov - Mar
House: Sat - Sun: 11am - 5pm
Cafe: Mon - Sun: 9am - 4pm
(Open Bank Holiday Mondays)
Bantock House & Park,
Finchfield Rd,
Wolverhampton
WV3 9LQ
wolverhamptonart.org.uk/visit/bantock/
Telephone: 01902 552195