“Bantock House Museum features oak-panelled rooms, an art and archaeology museum, and a Dutch garden museum. Bantock House Museum is a museum of Edwardian life and local history, set within 48 acres of parkland in Wolverhampton, England. The museum is divided into two floors: the ground floor exhibits the Edwardian period with Arts and Crafts-inspired décor, while the first floor presents a variety of immersive exhibits on aspects of local history. Visitors are encouraged to experience the period setting of the Bantock family home and learn about the lives of the individuals who lived there. There is always something fresh and unique to enjoy in the community gallery and imaginative hands-on experiences in the museum.”
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