£4 1-3 hours About 4 miles away
Occupied in some form for over 900 years, Middleton Hall near Tamworth now houses a Tudor and Georgian country house, recently restored to its former glory. As it's open on Wednesdays (from 10am to 4pm), have a look around the house and grounds, including the museum dedicated to former Prime Minister Sir Robert Peel, who lived nearby.
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