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Get InspiredEuropeUnited KingdomEnglandBirminghamWinterbourne House & Garden

Winterbourne House & Garden

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Botanical Garden·Peaceful, Educational, Well Preserved
Winterbourne House & Garden
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Winterbourne House & Garden
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Winterbourne House & Garden
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Winterbourne House & Garden
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Winterbourne House & Garden
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Winterbourne House & Garden
Photo by Charlotte Kemp from Google Places
Winterbourne House & Garden
Photo by paul brown from Google Places
Winterbourne House & Garden
Photo by Roger M from Google Places
Winterbourne House & Garden
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Winterbourne House & Garden
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Winterbourne House & Garden offers a captivating glimpse into the life of an Edwardian industrialist family. Located in Birmingham, the house is filled with period antiques and exhibits detailing the Nettlefold family's impact on local manufacturing. Outside, the seven-acre botanical garden is home to over 6,000 plant species from around the globe, including a Japanese bridge and a walled garden. Visitors can enjoy a traditional afternoon tea at the on-site cafe or relax on the terrace overlooking the grounds. It is a tranquil escape that combines history, education, and natural beauty, making it a perfect day trip for all ages.

Winterbourne House & Garden offers a captivating glimpse into the life of an Edwardian industrialist family. Located in Birmingham, the house is filled with period antiques and exhibits detailing the Nettlefold family's impact on local manufacturing. Outside, the seven-acre botanical garden is home to over 6,000 plant species from around the globe, including a Japanese bridge and a walled garden. Visitors can enjoy a traditional afternoon tea at the on-site cafe or relax on the terrace overlooking the grounds. It is a tranquil escape that combines history, education, and natural beauty, making it a perfect day trip for all ages.

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Address
58 Edgbaston Park Rd, Birmingham B15 2RT, UK
Websitewinterbourne.org.uk
Phone0121 414 3003
Hours
Opens soon
Daily 10:30 AM - 5:00 PM

Highlights

  • Extensive botanical gardens with over 6,000 plant species.

  • Restored Edwardian rooms featuring period furniture.

  • Exhibits on the Nettlefold family's manufacturing legacy.

  • On-site cafe with a spacious terrace for tea and light meals.

  • Scenic woodland and lake walks through the grounds.

Best For

Leisurely walks and exploring Birmingham's industrial heritage.

Time of Day

Brunch, Lunch

Occasion Tags

Tourists, Locals, Family, Solo

Reviews

4.8
Excellent2,2 K reviews

Winterbourne House & Garden is highly regarded for its beautifully restored Edwardian interiors and expansive botanical collections. Reviewers often highlight the fascinating history of the Nettlefold family and their manufacturing legacy showcased within the house. The gardens are frequently described as a highlight, featuring over 6,000 plant species and scenic areas like the woodland and lake walk. Many visitors enjoy the on-site cafe, particularly the terrace seating which offers a relaxing spot for tea and light lunches. While the overall experience is overwhelmingly positive, several guests mentioned that the limited parking can be a hassle during busy times. Overall, the staff and volunteers are praised for being helpful, making it a welcoming destination for families and solo travelers alike.

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Location

Birmingham, England, United Kingdom
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