Bromsgrove Travel Guide — Things to Do, Food & Hotels
town in Worcestershire, England, UK
About Bromsgrove
Bromsgrove was a market town, with a long history of water mills, nail making and a railway wagon works. It is best known now for Bromsgrove School, a private residential school, and for being the town where the poet AE Houseman and his radical brother and sister lived. His house and some connected sites can be seen, and a statue has been placed on the pedestrianised high street. Bromsgrove was also the home to a group of artists and craftsmen working at the Bromsgrove Guild, who created a number of famous works, including the Liver Birds and parts of Buckingham Palace's gates. Some of their work can be found in local churches. It is close to major motorway junctions, so it has some large hotels. It is also close to some better known leisure spots, such as theLickey Hills.
Top Attractions in Bromsgrove
Explore the best things to see and do in Bromsgrove:
- ★Avoncroft Museum of Historic Buildings
- ★Bromsgrove Arts
- ★Bromsgrove Festival
- ★Church of the Holy Trinity and St Mary
- ★Lickey Hills Country Park
- ★Rosedene Cottage
- ★Sanders Park
- ★Tardebigge locks
Where to Eat in Bromsgrove
Must-try local food and restaurants:
- 🍴Antonio's Pizza
- 🍴Darr's Fish and Chips
- 🍴Pizza Express
- 🍴The Ewe and Lamb
Where to Stay in Bromsgrove
- 🏨Brockencote Hall
- 🏨Grafton Manor Hotel
- 🏨Travelodge
Bromsgrove Travel Guide Sections
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