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Broadfield House Glass Museum

Celebrating the magical art of glassmaking, Broadfield House Glass Museum features the very best of British glass from the past 400 years.
 
With a particular focus on the famous Stourbridge glass industry and contemporary studio glass, the collection includes everything from paperweights to decanters and vases to sculptures, as well as more unusual items such as glass walking sticks and a glass dress! 
 
The building also combines the old with the new - the beautiful late Georgian house has an award-winning modern glass extension. There is a gift shop selling glass and books and a hot glass studio on site where visitors can watch and wonder at the glassmakers at work. The museum runs a programme of special exhibitions and events as well as fun activities for families throughout the year.  Guided tours, educational sessions and talks are available for groups (must be pre-booked and fees apply). 
 
Opening times
Tuesday to Sunday, 12 - 4pm
Hot glass studio open Wednesday to Sunday, 12 - 4pm
Closed Bank Holidays (including Good Friday)
Please call for opening hours during the Christmas and New Year period


Admission free
Parking free
 
Broadfield House Glass Museum
Compton Drive, Kingswinford, West Midlands DY6 9NS
 
01384 812745
www.glassmuseum.org.uk

Allister Malcolm in BHGM Hot Glass Studio
Glass from Broadfield House Glass Museum collection
Broadfield House Glass Museum, Compton Drive view
Open Flower Bowl by Bob Crooks, 2006