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Broadfield House Glass Museum

Glass

One of the best glass collections in the world can be found at Broadfield House Glass Museum in the historic Stourbridge Glass Quarter. The displays range from the 17th century up to the present day, revealing the diversity of glass and the creativity of glassmakers through the ages. 

An interesting programme of events and temporary exhibitions complement the glass displays and celebrate the magical art of glassmaking.  There is also a glassmaking studio on site where visitors can watch and wonder at the glassblowers' skills.  

Opening Times and Admission Charges

Location

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Broadfield House Glass Museum

Tuesday to Sunday from 12noon to 4.00pm

Open all year

Please note that we are closed on Bank Holidays including Good Friday and Easter Monday.  Christmas opening times may vary. 

Admission is free.

Hot Glass Studio

Wednesday - Sunday

12noon - 4pm

Admission is free.

 

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View the Collections Online

Please use Black Country History to discover more about the historic objects and documents cared for by Dudley Museum & Art Gallery, Broadfield House Glass Museum and The Red House Glass Cone.

The Black Country has been home to glassmaking for over 400 years. our Gorgeous Glass website showcases the companies, products, workers and techniques of the glassmaking industry of the Black Country.

Stuck for a creative idea, then Inspired Designs is the website for you. Packed with our most colourful and distinctive objects. Inspired Designs showcases the decorative art collections cared for by a number of museums in the Black Country. You can use this website to search our collections, browse images or read articles about related topics.

Want to know more about glass?

We have compiled a useful reference section to help you with your glass related enquiries.  Some examples of frequently asked questions are: 

Juniors at Museums

Please note the Museum is closed on 4 & 5 June

Whitson Holiday

Jubilee Trail.  2-10 June.  12-4pm.Free   

Can you find the treasure and jewels hidden around the Museum?  Free Trail and Jubilee craft activity.

Father's Day kiln fused glass key ring. 8 June. £3.75 per key-ring

Sessions at 12.45, 1.30, 2.15 &  3pm

Make your dad a fantastic fused glass key-ring using small bits of Bullseye glass.   Sessions last for approximately 30 minutes and must be booked and paid for in advance.  Suitable for adults or children 5 years+

Pre-booking is essential. Call 01384 815571/812745 or pop into the Museum.

What's On at Broadfield House Glass Museum

Find out the latest news and information on exhibitions and events including our new exhibition Glass Detectives.

This section also includes our latest news articles and our exhibitions archive page where information about past exhibitions can be found.

Adults at Museums

Our Grown ups at Museums activities are aimed at people who enjoy chatting and making!  Come along, have a go, have a cup of tea and enjoy time being creative. £5.25 per session. Next session  Friday 25th May - Pottery!

Due to popular demand we are starting a monthly (second Friday of the month) rag-rugging group.  No previous skills required, come along and have a go. £5.25 per session.

To book your places for adult events please call 01384 812745/815571 or pop into the Museum.

Saturday 26th May: Jewels on the Cut Guided Walk along Stourbridge Canal. Meet at the Bonded Warehouse at 9.45 for a leisurely stroll along the towpath that examines the local industries, and in particular the glass-making facilities both past and present, from the perspective of the waterway that once served them.  Call Broadfield House on 01384 812745 to book your place.

Visitor Information

Broadfield House Glass Museum is a full member of the Visitor Attraction Quality Assurance Scheme which means visitors can be assured that the attraction is well worth a visit. 

There are a range of facilities and services available, from free car parking to children's craft actilvities.

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Contact Us

Telephone: 01384 812745

Email: General Contact Form

Address: Compton Drive, Kingswinford, DY6 9NS

How to find us

About 8 miles from M5 Junction 2 (Dudley) or 10 miles from Junction 4 (Stourbridge).  The Museum is off the A491 Stourbridge - Wolverhampton road.  Please follow the brown and white signs for 'Glass Museum'. 

Virtual Tour

Virtual tours of selected rooms at Broadfield House Glass Museum are available to view, including various galleries and the Hot Glass Studio. 

A full guided tour of the Glass Museum is available on DVD from the Museum's Gift Shop.