
Bromsgrove High Street
Bromsgrove is a small market town. A statue of favourite son A.E. Housman is located in the precinct.

St John's Church
St John's Church dates back to the 12th century and stands at the top of a hill overlooking the town.

Bromsgrove School
Bromsgrove School is a private boarding school with an international reputation for excellence.

Tudor House
Once a coaching inn that got in the way of development this building was rebuilt in the centre of town.

Court Leet Parade
The Court Leet received its charter from King John. Its bailiffs are the forerunners of trading standards!

Grafton Manor
Several Bromsgrove dwellings and families were implicated in the Gunpowder Plot.

Avoncroft Museum
Avoncroft relocates old buildings and preserves them for the enjoyment and education of future generations.

Sanders Park
Once a mill pond, then an open air swimming bath, the park grounds were left as a gift to the town by the Sanders family.

Lickey Incline at the M42
The Lickey Incline between Bromsgrove and Birmingham is famous to railway enthusiasts as the steepest stretch of line in the UK.

Buckingham Palace Gates
Bromsgrove's most famous export - photographed by millions of tourists every year and produced in the heyday of the Bromsgrove Guild.



