What could be more quintessentially English than a delicious afternoon tea served in the charming surroundings of St. George's Park, located in the heart of the National Forest?
Read MoreThere is a huge reclaimed wooden bar at the heart of the building, housing 8 local cask ales, with plenty of room for a 50 strong wine list and array of spirits. The bar overlooks a large wooden floored room, perfect to house the hustle and bustle of drinkers in front of the open fire. It's off this area that you will find smaller rooms to squirrel away in if you choose to have more intimacy or you can opt for the light and airy garden room overlooking the flag stone walled terrace garden to the rear of the pub.
Read MoreBrown’s expert chefs have updated a traditional afternoon tea experience to celebrate 45 years with a nod to all things British, which you can of course enjoy daily between 3pm and 5.30pm. You can enjoy a smoked haddock fishcake to a delicious mouth-watering scone with a selection of mini deserts to follow. There is plenty of choice to help while away the afternoon.
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Read MoreThe centre is the largest shopping destination in the city welcoming thousands of visitors every week. Bullring & Grand Central offers a range of brands including the iconic Selfridges as well as LEGO, H&M Home, MAC and Arket.
Read MoreThe Bull Ring Indoor Market is one of the UK's largest fish markets. Other specialities include fresh meat and poultry, exotic fruit and vegetables, clothing, and a variety of household goods.
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Read MoreThe Royal Shakespeare Theatre is a 1,040+ seat thrust stage theatre owned by the Royal Shakespeare Company dedicated to the English playwright and poet William Shakespeare.
Read MoreBirmingham Museum and Art Gallery (BMAG) first opened in 1885. It is housed in a Grade II* listed city centre landmark building. There are over 40 galleries to explore that display art, applied art, social history, archaeology and ethnography.
Read MoreWith four performance auditoria including an outdoor arena, rehearsal and media studios, a cinema, visual art galleries, cafe and bar, mac birmingham presents a broad range of contemporary work from both emerging and established artists across genres.
Read MoreSet within 280 acres of lakes and parkland, this modern hotel is just 250 yards from Drayton Manor Theme Park with a range of thrilling roller coasters. It offers 2 restaurants and rooms with flat-screen TVs.
Read MoreEnjoy 2 courses from our brunch menu with bottomless prosecco, bellini, gin roses & bloody marys
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