Heritage Open Days return this September with thousands of free events and experiences celebrating the people, places, and stories that shape England’s heritage. returns this September with thousands of free events and experiences celebrating the people, places, and stories that shape England’s heritage.

The Serbian Orthodox Church of the Holy Prince Lazar, opening its doors for Bournville Heritage Open Day 2025.
From historic houses to hidden gems, the festival, brought to you by the National Trust, supported by players of People’s Postcode Lottery, and powered by local organisations and volunteers, invites everyone to explore and connect with their community. To help you make the most of it, we’ve rounded up the top ten unmissable events across Birmingham and the Midlands. And the best part? They’re all FREE.
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The Extraordinary Ordinary – Decorative arts made in the Black Country
Holyhead Road, Wednesbury, West Midlands, WS10 7DF
Explore an exhibition showcasing extraordinary things made by ordinary Black Country People. Discover an exhibition exploring locally made decorative arts such as stained glass, enamels, glassware, paintings and pottery from the Victorian period and beyond.
Saturday 13 September: 11am-2pm (last admission 1.30pm)
Wednesday 17 September: 11am-4pm (last admission 3:30pm)
Thursday 18 September: 11am-4pm (last admission 3:30pm)
Saturday 20 September: 11am-2pm (last admission 1:30pm)
Pre-booking not required
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Serbian Orthodox Church of the Holy Prince Lazar (part of Bournville Heritage Open Day 2025)
92 Griffins Brook Lane, Bournville, Birmingham, West Midlands, B30 1QG
The first purpose-built Serbian Orthodox church in the UK (known locally as Lazarica) is opening its doors giving you an opportunity to meet a thriving and friendly Anglo-Serbian community. It is the first purpose-built Serbian church in the United Kingdom.
Saturday 13 September: 10am-4pm
Pre-booking not required
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W. Evans Silver Factory
J.W. Evans Silver Factory, 54 – 57 Albion Street, Birmingham, West Midlands, B1 3EA
Get a unique glimpse into the lost industrial world of J. W. Evans Silver Factory, a 19th century silver factory and historic treasure trove in the heart of Birmingham’s Jewellery Quarter. Meet our friendly and knowledgeable team to learn about the fascinating story of J.W. Evans and look back into a significant part of Britain’s industrial and working-class history.
Friday 12 September: 10.00-15.00
Saturday 20 September: 10.00-15.00
Pre-booking not required
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Coventry Cathedral: Weaving under the largest tapestry in the UK
Coventry Cathedral, St Michael’s Ave, Coventry, West Midlands, CV1 5AB
Come and see the second largest tapestry in the world at Coventry Cathedral, then have a go at weaving with paper, card, and recycled fabrics. Open for all ages to drop in!
Saturday 13 September: 10am-12pm
Pre-booking not required
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Winterbourne House and Garden: Birmingham Honey Show
Winterbourne House & Garden, 58 Edgbaston Park Road, Birmingham, West Midlands, B15 2RT
Don’t miss the much-loved Birmingham Honey Show, brought to you in partnership with Birmingham & District Beekeepers’ Association. Enjoy a weekend of family fun at Winterbourne House & Garden, see live hive demonstrations, and get involved in all sorts of bee-themed activities.
Saturday 13 September: 1030-1700, last entry 1630.
Sunday 14 September: 1030-1700, last entry 1630.
Pre-booking not required
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Selly Manor Museum
Selly Manor Museum, Maple Road, Bournville, Birmingham, West Midlands, B30 2AE
Visit two of Birmingham’s oldest buildings in Birmingham, in the heart of historic Bournville – Selly Manor and Minworth Greaves with lots of activities and hands-on history. Rescued from demolition by chocolate manufacturer George Cadbury, these two ancient buildings were moved and rebuilt in the garden village of Bournville in the early 20th century. Home to the Laurence Cadbury Collection of early furniture the museum is brought to life with games to play, armour to try on and amazing Tudor dressing up.
Saturday 13 September: 10am-4pm
Pre-booking not required
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Indian History Stories
Handsworth Library, Soho Road, Birmingham, West Midlands, B21 9DP
A family event to learn about Princess Catherine Duleep Singh and her sister Princess Sophia Duleep Singh. Indian History Stories will explore some interesting stories that are not taught in history books. Held at Handsworth Library, there will be talks, an Indian Women and War pop-up exhibition and refreshments to help share these South Asian stories.
Saturday 20 September: 2-4:30pm
Pre-booking not required
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Dudley Castle
Dudley Zoo & Castle, Access via Dudley College, The Broadway, Dudley, West Midlands, DY1 3AS
Join a late afternoon in the grounds of Dudley Castle with access to the 11th Century Castle in the heart of Dudley Zoo. Access will include the Castle Courtyard, Castle Keep, Undercroft and Castle Visitor Centre (Castle Creatures).
Thursday 18 September: 1700 – 1900
Friday 19 September: 1700 – 1900
Pre-booking required
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Moseley Hall icehouse in Moseley Park & Pool
93A/95 Alcester Road, Moseley, Birmingham, West Midlands, B13 8DD
A chance to see one of the best-preserved icehouses in the West Midlands, originally built for the benefit of the wealthy owners of Moseley Hall. Situated in Moseley Park, an oasis of calm usually only open to keyholders.
Saturday 20 September: 1100-1300
Sunday 21 September: 1400-1700
Pre-booking not required
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Biddulph Grange Garden open gates
Grange Road, Biddulph, Staffordshire, ST8 7SD
Walk in the footsteps of James and Maria Bateman, creators of Biddulph Grange Garden. Explore a world of horticultural surprises, from Britain’s oldest stumpery and the unique Geological Gallery to the centrepiece Chinese garden and the country’s largest stone garden urn.
Thursday 18 – Saturday 20 September: 10:00–17:00
Bateman Walk and Country Park: 11:00–16:00
Prebooking not required