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Heart of England Attractions and Sightseeing

Use our Heart of England sightseeing and attractions listings to help you make the most of your visit to the East of England, or browse by location using the
map of attractions in the Heart of England

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Cadburys World

Linden Rd, , West Midlands B30 2LU
Tel +44 (0)0845 450 3599  

Birmingham’s very own chocolate paradise, a unique place to indulge all of your senses. Our attraction is a fun, educational multimedia attraction dedicated to the story of Cadbury and chocolate.
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Royal Shakespeare Company Theatre

Waterside, , Warwickshire CV37 6BB
Tel +44 (0)1789 403444  

Originally opened in 1932, the RST is one of the most famous theatre spaces in the world and many leading actors from Britain and around the globe perform on its proscenium arch stage.
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Stratford-upon-Avon Hop-on Hop-off Tour

, Warwickshire

Explore Stratford-Upon-Avon with this 24 hour ticket aboard an open-top double-decker bus. See all the main sights as you hop on and hop off 14 conveniently located stops around the city.
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Acton Burnell Castle

Acton Burnell, , Shropshire SY5 7PF

The castle was a grand fortified manor house built in the 13th century by Robert Burnell, Chancellor of England and close friend of King Edward the First. The King was a regular visitor and it is said that he convened one of the first English Parliaments here in 1263.

Alton Towers

, Staffordshire ST10 4DB
Tel 44 (0)8705 20 40 60  

Alton Towers is a fabulous theme park with thrilling rides and includes Cariba Creek; an indoor and outdoor waterpark and Extraordinary Golf; 2 nine hole themed crazy golf courses. It is a very popular attraction being the most visited theme park in the UK.

Amerton Farm

Stowe by Chartley, , Staffordshire ST18 0LA
Tel 44 (0)1889 270294   Fax 44 (0)1889 271242

Amerton Farm offers a range of activities and attractions, there's a farmyard where you can pet and feed the animals, an impressive tea room which serves anything from an English tea to a traditional English meal, a farm shop, gift shop, furniture shop, jewellery shop, garden centre and so much more...

Anne Hathaway's Cottage

, Warwickshire CV37 9HH
Tel +44 (0)1789 201808  

The world famous Anne Hathaway's Cottage is situated in Shottery 1 mile from Stratford-upon-Avon and was the childhood home of Shakespeare's wife and has been a pilgrimage for visitors for centuries.

Ash End House Children's Farm

Middleton Lane, Middleton, , Staffordshire B78 2BL
Tel 44 (0)121 329 3240  

Children visiting the farm, either with their family or in a group booking, are given food to feed the animals, can hold a newly hatched chick or duckling if they wish and have a farm badge of their choice. During our Spring Summer season the children are also invited to help bottle feed the lambs and kids.

Attingham Park

Atcham, , Shropshire SY4 4TP
Tel 44 (0)1743 708162  

Attingham Park is an elegant 18th-century mansion and one of the greatest country houses in Shropshire. It contains important collections of Regency furniture, Grand Tour paintings and ambassadorial silver. The deer park is set in an area of great natural beauty.

Barber Institute of Fine Arts

University of Birmingham, , West Midlands B15 2TS
Tel +44 (0)121 414 3370  

Visitors to the Barber Institute will now be able to look at the art collection in a new light - literally. A full-scale refurbishment of the lighting has been taken place in the four main galleries over the summer months, meaning the works of art on disp

Battlefield 1403

Battlefield Farm, Upper Battlefield, , Shropshire SY5 7AP
Tel 44 (0)1743 872122  

Battlefield 1403 is a new exhibition centre telling the story of the Battle of Shrewsbury on 21 July 1403, discover more about the battle of Shrewsbury, visit the farm shop or relax in the café.

Berrington Hall

Leominster, , Herefordshire HR6 0DW

The rooms contain a collection of French furniture, including pieces that belonged to the Comte de Flahault, the natural son of Napoleon's step-daughter Hortense and Talleyrand.

Bewdley Museum

Load Street, , Worcestershire DY12 2AE

Housed in a historic and unusual 18th century Butcher's Shambles, this unique museum provides a fascinating insight into the growth and trades of the town, the lives of its people and the crafts of the surrounding Wyre Forest area.

Birmingham Botanical Gardens & Glasshouses

Westbourne Road, , West Midlands B15 3TR
Tel +44 (0)121 454 1860  

The Birmingham Botanical Gardens & Glasshouses are a 15 acre oasis of delight. Designed by J. C. Loudon, a leading garden planner, horticultural journalist and publisher, they opened in 1832.Today, you will find beauty, peace and tranquility combined with

Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery

Chamberlain Square, , West Midlands B3 3DH
Tel +44 (0)121 303 2834  

Marvel at Birmingham Museum abnd Art Gallery's vast collections, telling the story of the last 400,000 years of history. The art galleries include the world-famous Pre-Raphaelite collection, the largest in the country.

Birmingham Railway Museum

, West Midlands B11 2HL
Tel +44 (0)121 707 4696  

A live museum dedicated to the preservation and operation of locomotives and associated vehicles. Fully-equipped workshop capable of major overhauls. Main activity is operating the Shakespeare Express to Stratford-upon-Avonon on Sundays throughout the sum

Blackbrook Zoological Park

Winkhill, , Staffordshire ST13 7QR
Tel 44 (0)1538 308293  

Set amid the Staffordshire Moorlands, Blackbrook Zoological Park is one of the largest and varied collections of some of the most rare and endangered species of birds in the world. With a collection of small mammals and reptiles

Blists Hill Victorian Town

Legges Way, Madeley, , Shropshire TF7 5DU

Part of the Ironbridge Gorge Museum Trust group and one of the most popular attractions in Shropshire - a living outdoor museum where all the staff dress in period costume. Visit a host of restored Victorian buildings, shops, factories, schools to name just a few.

Boscobel House and the Royal Oak

Brewood, Bishops Wood, , Shropshire ST19 9AR

Boscobel House was built in about 1632, when John Gifford of Whiteladies converted a timber-framed farmhouse into a hunting lodge. The Gifford family were Roman Catholics, at a time when the religion suffered persecution.

Brockhampton Estate

Greenfields, , Worcestershire WR6 5TB

The Brockhampton Estate lies 2 miles east of Bromyard on the A44. The Estate has been managed by The National Trust since 1946 & is made up of 1000 acres of farmland & 700 acres of mixed woodland.

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