In Birmingham, some of these buildings can give you an insight into how working class people used to live in the 19th century, while others can present you a unique view of the world famous canals that flow through the heart of the city.
These carefully protected buildings welcome the public throughout the year. Some of them are ticketed while others are free to enter. They tell the story of the city and its surroundings, including the countryside, and its rich in history. Most of these locations offer guided tours as well.
If you are an urban explorer or are looking to understand the history of Birmingham and nearby areas, a visit to these buildings is a must. They are accessible for everyone and can be turned into fun family days either in the city or in the countryside.
Here are the eight properties that should not be missed:
1. Roundhouse, Birmingham
Roundhouse is a grade II* listed building at the heart of Birmingham’s canals. It has been renovated and given a new purpose as office space. It is free to enter for all visitors. (Photo - Silver Pear Communications) | Silver Pear Communications
2. Back to Backs, Birmingham
The Back to Backs is a carefully restored, atmospheric 19th-century courtyard of working people’s houses. It has a second-hand bookstore as well. (Photo - NotFromUtrecht / Wikimedia Commons) | NotFromUtrecht / Wikimedia Commons
3. Wightwick Manor and Gardens, Wolverhampton
This is a Victorian half-timbered Manor House which was home of the Mander family, with a world-class art collection and Morris and Co. interiors. (Photo - Bs0u10e01/Wikimedia Commons) | Bs0u10e01/Wikimedia Commons
4. A section of the history walk at Clent Hills (Photo credit: The National Trust)
This is a stunning countryside haven in the heart of the busy Midlands. You can take a stroll that leads through woodland to the summit of a hill where you can take a close look at the mysterious Four Stones. You will also get an impressive view of the Welsh Black Mountains on the horizon (Photo credit: The National Trust) | National Trust