The two-storey Bantock House is set inside Bantock Park and was built in 1938. The house, today, is home to an interesting exhibit of artifacts belonging to the Bantock family featuring jeweleries, ceramics and furniture. Perfect for a fun day out with the family, the Bantock House Museum and Park caters to people of all ages with a picnic area, outdoor play area, baby changing facilities, meeting rooms and plenty of parking space.
Home to one of the greatest minds in science, Erasmus Darwin, this house was where he thought, conceptualized and created! Remembering one of Staffordshire's forgotten heroes, the Erasmus Darwin Foundation made the Museum on Beacon Street a very popular one. Step in here and enter the world of Erasmus Darwin and his creations, be it in terms of his medical practice setup or his scientific experiments. A little footnote here may excite you - he was the grandfather of Charles Darwin!
The two-storey Bantock House is set inside Bantock Park and was built in 1938. The house, today, is home to an interesting exhibit of artifacts belonging to the Bantock family featuring jeweleries, ceramics and furniture. Perfect for a fun day out with the family, the Bantock House Museum and Park caters to people of all ages with a picnic area, outdoor play area, baby changing facilities, meeting rooms and plenty of parking space.
Home to one of the greatest minds in science, Erasmus Darwin, this house was where he thought, conceptualized and created! Remembering one of Staffordshire's forgotten heroes, the Erasmus Darwin Foundation made the Museum on Beacon Street a very popular one. Step in here and enter the world of Erasmus Darwin and his creations, be it in terms of his medical practice setup or his scientific experiments. A little footnote here may excite you - he was the grandfather of Charles Darwin!