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Holiday Homes in Stourbridge, West Midlands

Self-Catering Holiday Cottages in Stourbridge

Stourbridge, in the West Midlands' Metropolitan Borough of Dudley, offers an ideal self-catering escape amidst its rich historical and industrial heritage. Known for its glass industry, Stourbridge is a stone’s throw from charming countryside and nearby villages like Kinver and Clent. Explore attractions such as the Broadfield House Glass Museum, housed in a Grade II listed building, and enjoy its collection spanning from the 17th century to modern works. Other must-visits include the Bonded Warehouse, Mary Stevens Park, and Stourbridge Canal. With ample self-catering cottages and villas, Stourbridge is perfect for a relaxing getaway.

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Cottages, Apartments & Lodges in Stourbridge, West Midlands, England

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Discovering Stourbridge: A Town Steeped in History and Industry

Stourbridge is a town situated in the Metropolitan Borough of Dudley, in the West Midlands of England. Stourbridge is known for its Glass industry and the Stourbridge Lion locomotive, the first train to run in the USA in 1829.

Exploring Stourbridge's Countryside

The town is surrounded by lovely countryside nearby, with villages such as Kinver, Churchill, Belbroughton and Clent just a few minute drive away.

What Does Stourbridge Offer for Tourists?

Stourbridge has all that a tourist needs. Lovely parks, wonderful museums and various other excellent attractions make Stourbridge an ideal tourist destination.

History and Heritage: Broadfield House Glass Museum

Broadfield House is one of the popular tourist spots in Stourbridge. This Grade II listed building houses a glass museum and hot glass studio run by Dudley Council. The collection in the glass museum includes items dating from the 17th century to present day. It also houses a public shop where glass makers can sell their wares.

Visiting Other Attractions in Stourbridge

Other places of interest in Stourbridge include Bonded Warehouse, Crystal Leisure Centre, Hagley Hall, Foster & Rastrick Foundry building, Mary Stevens Park, Red House Cone, River Stour, Ryemarket Fountain, Stambermill Viaduct, Stourbridge Canal, Stourbridge Junction Clock & Car Park Footbridge and Stourbridge Town Hall.

Self-Catering Breaks and Cottages in Stourbridge

Tourists can easily find self-catering accommodations in the form of villas and cottages in Stourbridge.

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