Barnt Green House, Grade II listed building in Barnt Green, England
Barnt Green House is a large country residence with Tudor-style features originating from its 1651 construction and modifications made in the early 1800s. The building combines stone walls with distinctive window openings and roof lines that reflect its different building phases.
The house was built in 1651 as a residence for wealthy families and was initially owned by the Yates family. In the early 1800s, the 6th Earl of Plymouth purchased the property and had it modified to suit contemporary tastes.
The building represents how rural families organized their homes during the 1600s, with rooms arranged for both daily living and entertaining. Visitors can still see how the spaces were designed to reflect the owner's status and taste of that era.
The building now operates as a wine bar and gastropub, welcoming visitors on most days for food and drink. It is located southwest of Birmingham and can be reached by car or public transport, though advance notice is often appreciated.
The building hosted an overnight visit from Queen Victoria during her reign, a connection that elevated its standing in the region. This royal stay remains one of the most memorable episodes in the property's long history.
Location: Barnt Green
Inception: 1651
GPS coordinates: 52.36490,-1.99204
Latest update: December 14, 2025 12:24
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