Situated in the historic Stourbridge Glass Quarter, Broadfield House Glass Museum has a magnificent collection of British glass, much of it made locally, dating from the 17th century up to the present day. An exciting programme of events and temporary exhibitions compliment 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.
Admission to the Glass Museum is free.
Broadfield House Glass Museum, Compton Drive,Kingswinford, West Midlands, DY6 9NS, Tel 01384 812745
Broadfield House feasibility study
Dudley Council's aspiration is to develop an enhanced museum service by creating an improved visitor attraction based in the heart of the historic glass quarter.
Any plans for the future of the glass museum will be subject to a far reaching feasibility study and full and open consultation. Our intention is not to either downgrade or move the collection out of the borough.
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.
Tuesday - Sunday, 12noon - 4pm. Hot Glass Studio is open Wednesday - Sunday. Closed Bank Holidays including Good Friday and Easter Monday.
How to find us
About 8 miles from M5 Junction 2 (Dudley) or 12 miles from Junction 4 (Stourbridge). The Museum is off the A491 Stourbridge - Wolverhampton road. Please follow the brown and white signs for 'GLASS MUSEUM'. We now offer a route finder service, making it even easier to plan your route to and from the Museum.
Visit the contact us section for further information.
Virtual Tour
Virtual tours of Broadfield House Glass Museum are available to view, including various galleries and the Hot Glass Studio.