By A Mystery Man Writer
Bromwich Hall was once the home of the Lords of the Manor of West Bromwich with the oldest parts of the building dating back to the 1270s. Over its 750 year history the building has been the home of some notable individuals including the Attorney General to Charles I and some ordinary families when the building was used as tenements in the late 1800s and early 1900s. Bromwich Hall was later a pub remembered affectionately by locals closing in 2009. The site is now a museum and heritage attraction telling its long story and hosting a wide variety of events, activities community projects, school holiday fun and more throughout the year.
West Bromwich: Manors British History Online
Why isn't it a pub any more? – Museum Musings – Well I never knew
Bromwich Hall Museum- West Bromwich Manor House Museum - Museum in
Heritage Lottery bid for £2.5m Manor House restoration
Bromwich Hall - West Bromwich Manor House
Restoring Old Hall Manor House at West Bromwich 1958 property restoration skilled worker 1950s Stock Photo - Alamy
Why isn't it a pub any more? – Museum Musings – Well I never knew that! Behind the scenes info and history facts. Sandwell Museums and Arts
Free things to do with the family in and around the Black Country
Heritage Lottery bid for £2.5m Manor House restoration - Birmingham Live
West Bromwich history
House Clearance West Bromwich - No.1 For Midlands Clearances