Selly Manor FP 01.jpg
Shop

Selly Manor Museum

from £30.00

Selly Manor is a timber framed building in Bournville, that was moved to its current site in 1916 by chocolate manufacturer and philanthropist George Cadbury.

Together with the adjacent Minworth Greaves, it is operated as Selly Manor Museum by Bournville Village Trust as a heritage site, community museum and as a venue for functions including weddings, for which it is licensed. The museum is open all year and stages regular events.

It houses the Laurence Cadbury furniture Collection of early furniture and domestic objects which date from 1500 - 1900.

Available as:
Quantity:
Add To Cart
Selly Manor FP 01.jpg
Selly Manor FP 02.jpg
Card Mounted Print Close Up 01.jpg
Quality Frame Close Up copy copy.jpg

Additional Info

Product & Delivery Information

Postage & Packaging costs included in price.

Illustration printed on 300gsm Tintoretto Gesso paper.
Each illustration is signed and comes with a card numbered between 1/30.
Card Mounted - Outer Dimensions 20.3cm x 25.4cm (ready to go in a frame of your choice)
Real Wood (Ayous) Black Frame - Outer Dimensions 23.7cm x28.8cm

As space on a narrow boat is at a premium, orders are created as and when they come through.
Best efforts are made to create the image and to send it out within 48hrs. (normally sent out same day)
Friday & weekend orders will be sent out on next working day. (Bank Holidays Post Office Closed)