The Manor House Museum
The Manor House Museum
Murder, grave robbing and insanity are all part of the story of this fascinating and unique building - the Manor House has seen it all.
Built by Richard de Marnham in the 1270s, The Manor House is now probably one of the most important surviving medieval timber framed buildings in the Midlands and the most recent building to become part of Sandwell Museum Service.
The construction of its great hall is thought to be the earliest of this type of construction in the country in a standing building.
The Museum had been a public house since the 1960s and when it first opened was an extremely prestigious venue, where footballers and VIPs would dine.
The building is now back in the guardianship of Sandwell Council and looked after by Sandwell Museum Service.
We are slowly turning the building into a heritage visitor attraction and for use for a variety of community projects and activities so new activities are happening all the time.
Please note that due to the current nature of the site access to the whole building is by guided tours only, on event days only parts of the building may be open. If you want to have a good look at the whole building and learn about its history then please do come on one of our free guided tours.
Look out for our FREE guided tours between April and October 2015.