Bantock House Museum
Museum Overview
Bantock House Museum is located in Bantock Park, Wolverhampton, West Midlands. It is named after Alderman Baldwin and Kitty Bantock who once lived there. It has been restored to its Edwardian glory and it is a hidden treasure set within 43 acres of parkland.
The house is complete with carved oak panelled rooms, decorative glass, tiles and period furnishings inspired by the Arts and Crafts movements. You can see the Arts and Crafts room, Billiard room, dining room, drawing room and a tractor shed.
In the parkland, there is a nine-hole pitch and putt course which costs £4.50 for adults and £2.50 for children. There is a nature trail and some recently restored gardens.
Further Information Bantock House Museum
Is there food and drink available?
There is a cafe serving food and drinks. You are welcome to picnic outside.
What are the main things to do?
House that has been restored to its Edwardian glory and it is a hidden treasure set within 43 acres of parkland. There are toilets and a cafe.
What are the ticket prices?
It is free to visit.
Is there parking?
There is free parking.
When are they open?
The house is open Tuesday – Sunday from April – September and at weekends from October to March. For up-to-date opening times and dates please visit their website.
Dog friendly?
Dogs are allowed outdoors in the park.
Are they accessible?
Please contact the venue.