Bournville
Bournville : Things to see and do
Bournville : Organise your stay
Bournville :
Unmissable tourist sites
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Bournville Hotel tips
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Norwood Hotel from60 £
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Awentsbury Hotel from24.50 £
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The Beeches from24.95 £
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Travel guide Bournville
Bournville
: The Michelin guide review
In 1879, Bournville became the home of the Cadbury company's successful relocated cocoa factory, as its Birmingham plant had become too cramped. The Quaker Cadbury brothers moved it to the rural outskirts, on the Bournbrook estate. Cadbury World is particularly popular with children, not only because parties are held there, but because they can sample chocolate and are keen to learn about production and packaging methods.
Tourist attractions Bournville : Things to see and do
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New St Michael's
7 Priory Row GB - Coventry CV1 5EX
Although regarded by traditionalists as too modern and by modernists as too traditional, Coventry Cathedral is one of the few modern buildings to meet with the approval of its visitors. The majestic porch was designed to link the new cathedral with t..
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Barber Institute of Fine Arts
Edgbaston Park Road GB - Birmingham B15 2TS
This institute is part of the huge university campus typical of English universities, with its red brick walls but also an extraordinary 100m high bell-tower, named Chamberlain tower . This collection of furniture and other art objects was created w..
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Botanic Garden
Edgbaston Reservoir GB - Birmingham
These 6 hectares of charming gardens were first opened in 1832, and have stayed more or less true to J.C. Loudon's original design. Sure to capture your admiration are the exotic birds in the aviaries and the elegant 19C green-houses, one of which, (..
Hotels Bournville
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The Beeches
76 Selly Oak Road GB - Bournville B30 1LS
Set in the suburbs of Bournville, this comprehensive business facility provides a peaceful position for your events, yet it is only 15 minutes from Birmingham’s vibrant city centre. With purpose-built facilities and equipment, alongside comfortable ..
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Harborne Hall
Old Church Road, Harborne GB - Birmingham B17 0BE
Prix Prices from : 18 GBP
Harborne Hall is an 18th-century building offering good-value accommodation in Harborne, 3.3 miles from Birmingham centre. Guests have free on-site parking and a fully licensed bar. The Hall has a rich and varied history, closely linked with the in..
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Kensington Hotel
785 Pershore Road GB - Birmingham B297LR
Prix Prices from : 35 GBP
Occupying a convenient position just outside Birmingham city centre, this family-run hotel presents itself as the ideal base from which to visit the numerous area attractions. Only a short drive away you will find the International Convention Centre..
Restaurants Bournville
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Loves
The Glasshouse, Canal Sq GB - Birmingham B16 8FL
Situated on the ground floor of an apartment block on the canal basin, with spacious, contemporary interior and smartly laid tables. Cooking uses modern techniques and presentation.
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Smart suburban conversion with dark banquette seating, black ash tables, large wine wall and neighbourhood bistro feel. Modern British cooking relies largely on Cornish ingredients; afternoon tea - on Saturdays - is done very well.
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City Café
1 Brunswick Sq, Brindley Pl GB - Birmingham B1 2HW
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Smart Georgian mansion with stylish lounges, pleasant garden terrace and summer house. Tables are well-spaced; service is formal and efficient. Classical menu displays Mediterranean influences, contemporary twists and excellent produce. Spacious bedr..
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Bustling hotel brasserie that's particularly popular with lunchtime shoppers and local workers. Simple, rustic British menu. Private dining and wine tasting rooms ideal for corporate clients.
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Neat neighbourhood restaurant in suburban parade, with wood panels, etched mirrors and velvet chairs. Menus offer refined, flavoursome dishes of accomplished, classical cooking with modern touches; only tasting menus are offered Saturday night. Forma..

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