Bantock House

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Wolverhampton, United Kingdom

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Museum· Tourist attraction

Bantock House Reviews | Rating 4,5 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Bantock House is located in Wolverhampton, United Kingdom on Finchfield Rd. Bantock House is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category museum in United Kingdom.

Address

Finchfield Rd

Phone

+44 1902552195

Amenities

Good for kidsRestaurantToilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible toilet

Best known for
Fresh Sushi
Biggest weakness
Inconsistent service
Most praised
Value for Money
Recommended for
Families, Sushi lovers
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Jon Hopkins

A small and attractive house with a cafe. There is a large field/grassed park area which is good for outdoor games. A children's play area is well equipped but can get busy at weekends. There is a large pitch and putt which is fun - good value too. Antique and craft fairs are held fairly regularly. The house is well kept but not much to see - go when there is an event on.

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P Male

Cafe is up running with seating inside out. Lovely range of cakes n hot drinks after a yomp around the park. Toilets parking available.

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Karen Plimmer

Disabled parking. Wheelchair access. Great for all ages. Great food. Reasonable prices. Park, exercise equipment, walking, grassed areas for ball games, dog walking and mini golf, match changing rooms outdoor theatre. Something for everyone

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Vlasios Batzakis

Great place for a walk and training the dog. Very spacious and with a lot of trees for cover when the storm comes! Be mindful of the poo that some can't be bothered to pick up as with every park. If I was in the forest I wouldn't really mind as wild animals do their business but when you take your pet for a walk the least you can do is pick up after they've done their business.

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Gemma Jones

Absolutely fantastic place to visit. Full of history and surrounded by gorgeous grounds with a park. Lovely tea room in old barns with reasonably priced food and drinks. Entry is free but once you have been round you may feel you have to donate as it's so lovely and so well looked after! Every room is full of information about everything from the family that used to live there to the pottery in their collection. Staff are really friendly and talkative.Parking is free and there are a reasonable amount of spaces. Great little hidden Gem that I thoroughly recommend!

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