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Museums
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Selly Manor is a museum steeped in history, in one of Birmingham's oldest buildings. Dating back to the 1300s, in 1907, busy establishing his vision of a Bournville village, local chocolate maker and philanthropist, George Cadbury, saved it from demolition and employed architect William Alexander Harvey to oversee its relocation, to Bournville Green.

Within its grounds, the magnificent cruck-framed medieval hall house, MINWORTH GREAVES, is considered to be around 750 years old.

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Transport
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Karting experience for kids with new lower age limit, welcoming member drivers from 8 years! A fantastic memorable achievement for kids, and maybe the start of lifelong interest

Under the guidance of one of their experienced instructors, novices learn the basics of motor sport safety and race-craft, and quickly build confidence in the control and handling of a race kart.

New lower age limits allow kids over 8 to join in the fun, and not just for parties but as individuals. Specific lower age sessions are not daily, so plan ahead!

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Historic Buildings & Monuments
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Soho House was the elegant home of industrialist and enterpreneur Matthew Boulton from 1766 to 1809. Carefully restored, this fashionable Georgian house features period room interiors with fine collections of ormolu, silver, furniture and paintings.

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Indoor Activity Centres
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Welcome to Adventure Island Mini Golf, England's first Indoor Adventure Golf Complex featuring 2 brand new themed 18 hole courses! They are located indoors on their own lush tropical adventure island at Star City, Birmingham.

Their courses have been built across 3 levels and wind past palm trees and volcanoes, through caves, behind waterfalls and through Tiki Villages providing a fantastic and fun leisure experience for all.

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Indoor Activity Centres
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Bruise-less battle fun for the whole family, tracking down mean old aliens! Explore the arena with the kids, packing infra red combat equipment for a zero contact showdown! For over 6s.

Laser Station based in Star City Birmingham offers a great bruise-less shoot 'em up role play adventure you can share with the whole family! A zero contact combat game played with infra-red equipment in an immersive arena, this is like living their best computer games and you get to blast the kids! Pleasingly cathartic.

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Indoor Activity Centres
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Clay and Play is a paint your own pottery shop. We have an extensive range of items to choose from. You paint it then we glaze and fire it in our kiln. Its then ready to collect 5-7 days later. We can post them to you for a small extra cost.

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Outdoor Activity
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Bartley Outdoor Pursuits Centre is a brand new initiative by Bartley Sailing Club with a mission to provide high quality outdoor activities to Schools, Youth Groups, Further Education and adults. Bartley Sailing Club is situated on Bartley Reservoir on the south-western outskirts of Birmingham.

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Museums
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A unique little museum with over 5,000 objects relating to the Birmingham Steel pen trade and the history of writing. Very interactive, you can make your own pen and try your hand at calligraphy. 

There are a number of activities for families, such as special museum trails, a Victorian schoolroom, and interactive machines to try out. Also look out for the Hinks Wells Star and William Mitchell nib pyramid, both made entirely from steel nibs. You can have a go at some calligraphy too.

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Historic Buildings & Monuments
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Restored to its former Edwardian glory, downstairs there are exhibition rooms explaining the fascinating history of the house's former occupants. An interactive train set, toy box and rooms full of antique artefacts. Outside, 7 acres of Botanic Garden to be explored and enjoyed.

The exhibition rooms tell the history of the family and their influence on Birmingham's social history. With lots of things to touch and play with, history comes alive - there's no keep-out rope in sight in our exhibition rooms!

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Museums
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When the proprietors of the Smith & Pepper jewellery manufacturing firm decided to retire in 1981 they ceased trading and locked the door, unaware they would be leaving a time capsule for future generations. Tools were left strewn on benches; grubby overalls were hung on the coat hooks; and dirty teacups were abandoned alongside jars of marmite and jam on the shelf.

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