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Sandwell Museums & Arts Service
We look after some of the most important and interesting historic buildings in the West Midlands, where visitors can discover the fascinating stories of those who lived and worked in these buildings.
There is also a lively programme of events, exhibitions and activities for all ages, rooms to hire and creative learning activities. View some of our collections, check out where you could get married and see how the museums’ teams get involved with the local communities and across Sandwell and the Black Country.
You can also find out more information about what we are up to on our social media pages – check out the links on the right.

Creative Learning
for schools and other groups.
Creative learning
Packages available for schools at some of our venues.
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Collections
Take a look at some of the collections in our galleries, museums and stores.
Collections
Take a look at some of the collections in our galleries, museums and stores.
Coming soon!

Weddings
Did you know you can get married at Haden Hill House?
Weddings
Hold a civil ceremony at Haden Hill House and start married life in style!
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Haden Hill House Museum
Haden Hill House is full of Victorian history and fascinating stories!
Haden Hill House Museum
Open to the public and for special events throughout the year.
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Oak House Museum
Oak House was once a farmer's house in 1620. It has a whole host of stories to tell!
Oak House Museum
The museum has an exciting programme of activities and events to enjoy for all ages throughout the year.
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Wednesbury Museum
Wednesbury Museum is also Sandwell's Art Gallery with fine art and Ruskin pottery collections.
Wednesbury Museum
Collections include fine art, old toys, Ruskin pottery, local history displays and objects from the 60s and 70s.
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Bromwich Hall Museum
Bromwich Hall is one of the most important surviving medieval timber framed buildings in the Midlands.
Bromwich Hall Museum
Discover the fascinating history of this 750 year old building and follow its story from grand home to tenement and then pub.
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Bishop Asbury Cottage Museum
This tiny 18th century cottage is the childhood home of Francis Asbury.
Bishop Asbury Cottage Museum
Follow the story of this fascinating character on his journey from just outside West Bromwich to the Capitol Hill.
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Galton Valley Pump Station
This station pumped water from the new lower line to the old high line canal.
Galton Valley Pump Station
The building is largely staffed by volunteers - the Friends of Galton Valley Pumping Station.
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The Arts Cafe
A lively modern cafe area open to the public within Sandwell Central Sixth College.
The Arts Cafe
With a programme of exciting events, activities, family fun, live music, art installations, exhibitions and more throughout the year.
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Tipton Community Heritage Centre
With displays and information about Tipton including industrial and social history.
Tipton Community Heritage Centre
Recently refurbished and tucked inside Tipton Library.
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