Bournville Heritage Open Day 2025

Bournville Heritage Open Day 2025
From 13 September 2025 at 10:00 AM
To 13 September 2025 at 4:00 PM
Cost Free
Location Bournville Village
Refreshments Served

Bournville Heritage Open Day is back for 2025, on Saturday 13th September from 10am-4pm.

Visit George Cadbury’s famous garden village as historic venues open for FREE as part of Heritage Open Days and Birmingham Heritage Week.

Enjoy tours, exhibitions, activities and family fun and experience the stunning architecture and design of this very special community.


The 17 fantastic sites open this year are...

Selly Manor Museum
A Tudor manor and medieval hall rebuilt by the Cadbury family 

The Rest House
Displaying The Museum of Us exhibition celebrating 125 years of BVT

The Carillon
Hear this remarkable instrument as it plays throughout the day (please note there are no tours of the Carillon tower this year)

Quaker Meeting House
Built in 1905, a Y-shaped building designed by W.A. Harvey

Bournville Almshouses*
Guided heritage tours of a unique building built by Richard Cadbury.

St Francis Church
A beautiful church, consecrated in 1925 + celebrating its centenary this year

Vintage Vehicles
See the sights of historic cars at Bournville village green (weather permitting) 

St Lazar's Church
An incredible Serbian Orthodox Church with a spectacular interior 

Bournville Village Primary School
See the stunning George Hall and learn about the beautiful frescoes

Bournville Model Boat Club
See and have a go at sailing these splendid boats

The War Memorial Room
Situated in the Pavilion to remember Cadbury employees

The Cadbury Concert Hall
A stunning music venue in the heart of the factory 

The Cadbury Archives*
Enjoy tours of this newly refurbished treasure trove

Bournville Crown Green Bowls Club
Have a go at crown green bowls at this iconic club 

Dame Elizabeth Hall
Opened in 1930, discover the story of the Bournville Village Festival

Manor Farm Park
A self-guided 2km heritage trail linking 10 sites at the park, with tours at 11am and 2pm

NEW FOR 2025...!

The Old Bank
One of the oldest buildings in Bournville, that was formerly a bank + Estate Office

Cadbury World
Free entry tickets to Cadbury are fully booked.

*The Almshouses and Cadbury Archive tickets are by pre-booked tour only. Free tickets will be available via www.bvt.org.uk on Thursday 28th August at 5.30pm.


Keep up to date:

You can follow the Bournville Heritage Open Day 2025 Facebook event or the Bournville Heritage X page for regular updates about the event.

On the day of the event there will be Visitor Information Points at both Selly Manor Museum and St Lazars Church.


Map and Programme of Events

Our useful Bournville Heritage Open Day Map includes detail about each site and provides a guide to locations of toilets, car parks, refreshments and much more.

We will also publish a programme of events for the event a week beforehand with information on exhibitions, tours, activities and more.


Travel

There is limited car parking in Bournville. We strongly recommend that visitors use public transport. For travel information please visit Transport for West Midlands 

Once in Bournville, many sites are accessible by bike or on foot. You can enjoy the garden village by following the green trail from Bournville village green, through Bournville Park, along the Valley Parkway and all the way to Manor Farm Park. Please see the map for a suggested route.

As a guide, we have provided some suggested walking times:
Bournville Village Green to the Model Boat Club = 15 minutes
Bournville Train Station to Bournville Village Green = 15 minutes
Manor Farm Park to St Lazars Church = 15 minutes


Car Parking
Car Parks are available at:
Bournville Village Trust, 350 Bournville Lane, B30 1QY
Manor Farm Park, 389 Bristol Rd South, B31 2AB
Shoppers Car Park, Bournville, B30 2AA
Cadbury Car Park, Mary Vale Road, Bournville, B30 2DP

Street parking is available in streets around Bournville but please be considerate of residents.
*Please note that there is no car parking available at St Lazars Church. The nearest car park is at Bournville Village Trust or Manor Farm Park (see above), both are a 10 to 15-minute walk to the church.


This event is part of and the national Heritage Open Day and Birmingham Heritage Week events.

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