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Selly Manor

A free afternoon on our Equipping for Ministry course, giving me time to walk down to Bournville to visit Selly Manor. It's a timber cruck-framed, 14th-century building dating back to at least 1327, which was originally the manor house of the village of Bournbrook in Worcestershire (Bournbrook is now a suburb in the Selly Oak ward of Birmingham). It was relocated to Bournville in the early 20th century and is open to the public as a museum; since it is the Easter weekend, there was lots going on today.

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