Avoncroft Museum
Explore more than 30 rescued and reconstructed historic buildings, spanning around 700 years of Midlands history.
A traditional market town surrounded by countryside, heritage, independent businesses and places to explore.
Bromsgrove is a traditional Worcestershire market town with a long High Street and easy access to some of the county's most attractive countryside.
The town combines independent shops, cafés and pubs with cultural attractions and historic sites throughout the surrounding district.
From Avoncroft Museum and Sanders Park to the Clent Hills and Tardebigge Locks, Bromsgrove provides plenty of reasons to spend a day exploring the area.
Discover historic buildings, parks, walking country and some of north Worcestershire's best known visitor attractions.
Explore more than 30 rescued and reconstructed historic buildings, spanning around 700 years of Midlands history.
Enjoy open green space, the lake, bandstand, walking routes and recreation close to the centre of Bromsgrove.
Explore miles of paths, woodland and open countryside with panoramic views across the surrounding landscape.
Bromsgrove developed as an important market town serving the surrounding agricultural communities and later became known for manufacturing and craftsmanship.
The wider district retains a varied collection of historic buildings, rural settlements and industrial heritage, much of which can be explored through local museums and visitor attractions.
Bromsgrove was also the childhood home of poet and classical scholar A. E. Housman, whose connection with the town is marked in the High Street and through the Housman Trail.
Explore Worcestershire heritage →Discover Bromsgrove's traditional long High Street, local businesses, cafés and town centre character.
Enjoy Sanders Park or head further into the district for countryside walks and open landscapes.
Find town centre cafés, independent restaurants, pubs and country inns throughout the area.
Follow local heritage trails or explore museums, historic buildings and nearby villages.
The countryside around Bromsgrove includes the impressive Tardebigge lock flight on the Worcester and Birmingham Canal.
The flight contains 30 locks and carries the canal through the Worcestershire countryside, making it a popular location for walking and exploring the local waterways.
Explore the town centre, visit Avoncroft, enjoy Sanders Park or head into the surrounding hills, villages and waterways.