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Lye

Lye is a leafy suburb between Stourbridge and Halesowen. It is less than two miles from open country, and the landscape is hilly. Lye itself consists chiefly of a main high street, containing all manner of shops. [More...]

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Attractions near DY5 2HD
Hagley Hall (3 Miles)*
Hagley Hall and Park are among the supreme achievements of eighteenth-century English architecture and landscape gardening.
Broadfield House Glass Museum (3 Miles)*
Situated in the historic Stourbridge Glass Quarter, Broadfield House Glass Museum is one of the best glass museums in the world.
Dudley Zoological Gardens (3 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.
Black Country Living Museum (4 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
Baggeridge Country Park (5 Miles)*
Baggeridge Country Park is today a beautiful area of countryside on the doorstep of the Black Country. Being set back from the roads, it's secluded delights are revealed to you as you explore further.
Bilston Craft Gallery (7 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.
Barber Institute of Fine Arts (7 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.
Stone House Cottage Gardens (7 Miles)*
Stone House Cottage Gardens is a one acre walled plantsman's garden with towers. A huge range of unusual plants grown - many for sale in the adjoining nursery. Climbing plants are a speciality.
Harvington Hall (7 Miles)*
The moated island was made about 1260 and parts of the Hall are medieval, but most of it was built by Humphrey Pakington about 1580.
Birmingham Botanical Gardens & Glasshouses (7 Miles)*
The Birmingham Botanical Gardens were opened in 1832. They were designed by JC Loudon, a leading garden planner, horticultural journalist and publisher.
Bantock House Museum (8 Miles)*
Restored to its stunning Edwardian glory, Bantock House is hidden deep within Bantock Park. Visitors are invited to explore this delightful home of the Bantock family.
Ikon Gallery (8 Miles)*
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 (8 Miles)*
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.
Wolverhampton Art Gallery (8 Miles)*
Established in 1884, Wolverhampton Art Gallery is an award winning hands-on art gallery situated in Wolverhampton town centre.
Wightwick Manor (9 Miles)*
This fascinating house contains one of the finest collections of William Morris and the Arts and Crafts Movement. Visitors can explore this Victorian masterpiece with its Great Parlour and timber-framed exterior.
* Distances shown are in a direct line. Distances by road will be longer.


Towns near DY5 2HD
Delph (< 1 Mile)*
Stourbridge (1 Mile)*
Lye (1 Mile)*
Lye is a leafy suburb between Stourbridge and Halesowen. It is less than two miles from open country, and the landscape is hilly. Lye itself consists chiefly of a main high street, containing all manner of shops.
Brierley Hill (1 Mile)*
Cradley (1 Mile)*
Netherton (1 Mile)*
Pedmore (2 Miles)*
Sleightholme (2 Miles)*
Amblecote (2 Miles)*
Hasbury (2 Miles)*
Old Hill (2 Miles)*
Hagley (2 Miles)*
Woodside (2 Miles)*
Wordsley (2 Miles)*
Wordsley is situated between Stourbridge and Kingswinford in the heart of The Black Country, West Midlands. It is a village community with a host of shops and eateries and more fine ale houses than you can shake a stick at.
Dudley (2 Miles)*
Halesowen (3 Miles)*
Wollaston (3 Miles)*
Rowley Regis (3 Miles)*
The secret of Rowley Regis' success is its firm foundations. The Romans first came to the area 2,000 years ago, attracted by the hard rock of the Rowley Hills; the legacy of quarrying is still part of the local landscape.
Illey (3 Miles)*
Kingswinford (3 Miles)*
Clent (3 Miles)*
Lower Gornal (3 Miles)*
Gornalwood (3 Miles)*
Quinton (4 Miles)*
Stakenbridge (4 Miles)*
* Distances shown are in a direct line. Distances by road will be longer.

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