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A museum steeped in history, in one of Birmingham's oldest buildings. One of Birmingham’s oldest buildings, SELLY MANOR dates back to the 1300s. By the turn of the 20th Century, it had been divided into three separate homes, and fallen into disrepair. In 1907, busy establishing his vision of a Bournville village, local chocolate maker and philanthropist, George Cadbury, saved it from demolition. Admission Prices: Adults £3.50 Concessions £2.50 Children £1.50 Family Ticket £9.50 (up to two adults and three children under 16) Opening Times: 10am to 5pm Tuesday to Friday (all year) 2pm to 5pm Saturday and Sunday (from Easter to the end of September). |