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Attractions near B1 2HF
Ikon Gallery (< 1 Mile)*
Birmingham is home to one of Europe's premier venues for contemporary art, showing exciting, innovative and challenging artists. Since the early 60's Ikon Gallery has championed the work of living artists.
National Sea Life Centre (< 1 Mile)*
The National Sea Life Centre takes visitors on a spectacular undersea voyage with over 60 displays of freshwater and marine life, creating a wonderland for visitors of all ages.
Birmingham Botanical Gardens & Glasshouses (1 Mile)*
The Birmingham Botanical Gardens were opened in 1832. They were designed by JC Loudon, a leading garden planner, horticultural journalist and publisher.
Barber Institute of Fine Arts (2 Miles)*
The Barber Institute of Fine Arts has the most outstanding collection of works of art assembled in Britain in the twentieth century and is one of the city of Birmingham's greatest cultural attractions.
Blakesley Hall (4 Miles)*
Blakesley Hall has been carefully refurbished and restored. It was re-opened to the public on 4th May 2002. The Hall is a timber-framed farmhouse built, in 1590, by Richard Smalbroke a man of local importance.
Castle Bromwich Hall Gardens (5 Miles)*
These gardens of some 10 acres, are a rare survival of formal garden design of the early 18th Century when gardens were an oasis of elegance and beauty, far removed from the hazardous and hostile world beyond their walls
Transport Museum Wythall (7 Miles)*
The Transport Museum, Wythall was founded in 1977 and its three large halls house a broad collection of around 100 buses, coaches, fire engines and battery-electric vehicles from all parts of the Midlands and beyond.
Black Country Living Museum (7 Miles)*
Discover a fascinating world when you visit Britain's friendliest open-air museum. Historic buildings from all around the Black Country have been moved and rebuilt at the Black Country Museum
Dudley Zoological Gardens (7 Miles)*
Set in 40 acres, the whole family can enjoy the feudal splendour of the Castle ruins and admire one of the most diverse collections of animals in the country.
The New Art Gallery Walsall (8 Miles)*
The New Art Gallery Walsall opened in February 2000 in the heart of Walsall town centre. A unique civic building for Walsall, the gallery is also a rare example of a brand-new building for the millennial arts.
National Motorcycle Museum (9 Miles)*
The National Motorcycle Museum is recognised as the finest and largest motorcycle museum in the world. It is a place where "Legends Live On".
Bilston Craft Gallery (9 Miles)*
Bilston Craft Gallery is the largest dedicated craft venue in the region. The Gallery hosts a lively programme of contemporary craft exhibitions with workshops and events.
Hagley Hall (9 Miles)*
Hagley Hall and Park are among the supreme achievements of eighteenth-century English architecture and landscape gardening.
Ash End House Children's Farm (9 Miles)*
Touch, see, smell feel and experience all the sights and sounds of a farm. Ash End House Farm is organised specially for children.
Broomey Croft Childrens Farm (10 Miles)*
Our farm is set in the beautiful North Warwickshire countryside and Children just love to visit our friendly farm with its tame farm animals.
* Distances shown are in a direct line. Distances by road will be longer.


Towns near B1 2HF
Birmingham (1 Mile)*
Birmingham is Britain's second largest city and is situated right in the heart of England. Friendly, bustling and thriving, Birmingham is one of our most visited cities and welcomes visitors all year long.
Hockley (2 Miles)*
Perry Barr (2 Miles)*
Edgbaston (2 Miles)*
Aston (2 Miles)*
Moseley (2 Miles)*
Handsworth and Smethwick (2 Miles)*
Harborne (2 Miles)*
Smethwick (2 Miles)*
Smethwick - From a rural community of farms and cottages, through the transformation of the Industrial Revolution to the bustling community of today - in many ways Smethwick is Sandwell in microcosm.
Victoria (2 Miles)*
Bordesley (3 Miles)*
Saltley (3 Miles)*
Sandwell (3 Miles)*
Witton (3 Miles)*
Selly Oak (3 Miles)*
Tyseley (4 Miles)*
Hay Mills (4 Miles)*
Yardley (4 Miles)*
Small Heath (4 Miles)*
West Bromwich (4 Miles)*
West Bromwich is the borough's largest town and is mentioned in the Doomsday Book of 1086. At the time Bromwich - 'the little village on the heath of broom' - was among the possessions of William Fitz-Ansculf, Baron of Dudley.
Quinton (4 Miles)*
Stechford (5 Miles)*
Northfield (5 Miles)*
Oldbury (5 Miles)*
Oldbury is at the centre of Sandwell, both geographically and as the site of the borough's Council House. The town dates from the 13th century, and for most of its history it was part of the parish of Halesowen in Worcestershire.
Tyburn (5 Miles)*
* Distances shown are in a direct line. Distances by road will be longer.

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