Birmingham Back to Backs
Birmingham
experience an evocative and intimate insight into living in Back to Back housing from the1840s to the 19790s
collection of thatched buildings - date back more than 200 years - set in a valley that reaches down to the sea - working forge & mill - see the blacksmith in action - enjoy a traditional cream tea in the Old Bakery - explore the woodland or beach
The Workhouse
Southwell
built in 1842 as the last resort for the destitute, the stories of the people who lived and worked here help tell the poignant history
West Wycombe Village
High Wycombe
historic village with many buildings of architectural interest including the Hellfire Caves (not National Trust), shops and cafés
Finch Foundry
Sticklepath
The doorway to Dartmoor's industrial past with the sights, sounds and smells of three thundering water wheels powering massive hammers, shears and sharpening stone
Snowshill Manor
Gloucestershire
the home of artist and architect Charles Wade, this Manor House houses an eclectic collection of curios, celebrating colour, craftsmanship and design
A la Ronde
Exmouth
unique 16-sided house dating from the late 18th century, containing many quirky objects & mementoes, including a fragile shell gallery
Kinver Edge & The Rock Houses
Stourbridge
discover surprisingly cosy homes carved into the rock. Walk across Kinver Edge, buzzing with wildlife. Quirky tea room inside a rock house