Bantock House Museum

Restored to its Edwardian glory, Bantock House is a hidden treasure set within 43 acres of parkland and surrounded by delightful formal gardens.

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Summer (April to October)
Tuesday – Sunday: 11am – 5pm
Winter (November to March)
Tuesday – Sunday: 12pm – 4pm
Open Bank Holiday Mondays
Admission free
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Address
Finchfield Road
Wolverhampton
West Midlands
WV3 9LQ
01902 552195


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Visit Bantock House Museum and explore the history of Wolverhampton and its people in the period settings of the former Bantock family home.

Complete with carved oak panelled rooms, decorative glass, tiles and period furnishings inspired by the Arts and Crafts movement, lives are revealed alongside displays of locally made enamels, japanned ware, jewellery, toys, dolls and Pre-Raphaelite paintings.

Younger visitors are well catered for with activities throughout the house.

With views over the Dutch Garden, the popular courtyard café serves homemade food, drinks and ice creams, while the museum shop has a range of cards, gifts and traditional children’s toys.

Bantock House Museum

  • Drinks Available

    Drinks Available

  • Cafe

    Cafe

  • Picnic Area

    Picnic Area

  • Baby Changing

    Baby Changing

  • Gift Shop

    Gift Shop

  • Garden

    Garden

  • Park

    Park

  • Outdoor Play Area

    Outdoor Play Area

  • Disabled Access

    Disabled Access

  • Family Friendly

    Family Friendly

  • Buggies Welcome

    Buggies Welcome

  • Onsite Parking

    Onsite Parking

  • Bus Stops

    Bus Stop Nearby

  • Meeting Rooms

    Meeting Rooms For Hire

  • Finely engraved polished steel and brass open demonstrator door lock, BIMW184

    All Locked Up

    Bantock House Museum
    9 May 2013 - 11 August 2013

    This exhibition will include displays of locks and keys from the city’s collection, alongside the history of Wolverhampton's lock industry.
  • Decorated jug, E45

    Valuation Day: Fine Art and Antiques

    Bantock House Museum
    20 June 2013

    Bring along your treasures to be valued by Fieldings Auctioneers.
  • Hunter Quatermain's Ripping Yarns and Gripping Tales

    Hunter Quatermain's Ripping Yarns and Gripping Tales

    Bantock House Museum
    6 July 2013

    Join legendary Victorian explorer Allan Quatermain as he regales you with a series of tall tales and rattling yarns. A tongue-in-cheek, interactive fun family show, from Don't Go Into The Cellar! Theatre Company.
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Past Exhibitions

Flickr Photos
Bantock House: In the Dining Room
Bantock House: In the conservatory
Bantock House: in the Billiards room
1940s weekend
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