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    The Rest House: Bournville Carillon Visitor Centre

    The Rest House: Bournville Carillon Visitor Centre

    3.7(3 reviews)
    4.1 mi

    The Rest House can be found in the heart of Bournville Village Green. Whenever I go past the…read morevisitor centre, it's usually looked/been closed. Only on a couple of occasions have I managed to get inside, so I'm not entirely sure when this monument's opening times are! Once you do finally get into the grand piece of architecture, you are met by displays on every wall, which provide information about the Cadbury family (and the history of the Quakers). It's truly interested knowledge that's definitely worth a read! The building is as beautiful inside as it is out, with information carved into the walls, such as 'John Junior Cadbury 1906-2006' (I still can't believe he lived to be a hundred!) As well as the historical elements to this visitor centre, the shop also sells gifts such as jewellery, pens, wooden carved mushrooms and wooden carved owls. There's also a lot of replicated equipment from the Quaker period, such as old knifes and tea strainers. The Rest House is a great place to get a quick insight into Cadbury's, or to buy a present for someone. It is definitely a place I recommend visiting.

    This is such a beautiful building and it really does remind me that Bournville is a Quaker village…read more It is beautifully placed on Bournville Green, which makes is look tranquil and very peaceful. Inside they have lots of history information about Bournville as a Quaker village and also lots of information about Cadbury's World, which I suppose is expected as it is such a short distance away. They also sell a few gifts and souvenirs inside, which is good for tourists and those who have not been to Bournville before. Even if you do not go into the centre, it is a lovely place to just go and sit near and relax and take in the loveliness of the green and the surroundings as Bournville is such a lovely part of Birmingham.

    Brocks Hill Visitor Centre and Country Park

    Brocks Hill Visitor Centre and Country Park

    4.5(2 reviews)
    34.8 mi

    Can't believe this place hasn't been reviewed yet!…read more Fantastic park with really great wooden equipment for children. There is a real variety of excellent quality play stuff for children up to 11 /12 - zip slide, sand pit, lots of slides, climbing frames a big man made hill with viewing platforms at the top and a huge xylophone. There is also a small contained playground with older equipment but very safe for toddlers at the back of the cafe. The visitors centre often have events going on, which are normally free or low cost and are usually well worth a visit. The cafe is in the visitors centre and is light and airy with pine tables and chairs and a small area with toys for younger ones. There are plenty of high chairs and it has a real family feel - always children in there! There is not a massive range as it's cooked fresh on site, but there are a good range of sandwiches, soup, and a small number of nice hot dishes, ice cream and cakes. There are easily accessible toilets and baby changing. The whole visitors centre is newly built, on one level with wide doorways so suitable for wheelchairs. There is a small wooded area to walk in (still growing as it's relatively new) though we tend not to do this too often as we find there is a lot of dog muck unfortunately - which knocks a star off. An easy way to spend a few hours on a nice day!

    Absolutely brilliant place that I didn't know was on my doorstep. Take the kids and dogs and have a…read morefab time

    Birmingham Visitor Information Centre - visitorcenters - Updated May 2026

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