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Bantock House, Wolverhampton added to Historic Buildings in West Midlands by D0c.Col on 09/04/2025

Set within 48 acres of surrounding parkland the museum is named after Alderman Baldwin and Kitty Bantock, former residents of the house, which is now operated by the Wolverhampton City Council's Arts and Museums service.
Originally built in the 1730s as New Merridale Farm, the house was expanded and renovated by Thomas Herrick around the early 19th century, and renamed Merridale House. After changing tenants several times, it was purchased in 1864 by Thomas Bantock, a canal and railway agent. His son, Albert Baldwin Bantock, who served twice as Mayor of Wolverhampton and as High Sheriff of Staffordshire in 1920, made further improvements to the estate following his father’s death in 1896. Upon Albert’s passing in 1938, without any heirs, he left the house and park to the Wolverhampton Corporation. The house was renamed in his honor in 1940 and is now a Grade II listed building.
The museum displays the lives of the Bantock family and other influential figures from the area. On the ground floor, exhibits focus on the Bantocks and their lifestyle, while the upper floor highlights the men and women who shaped Wolverhampton’s industries, featuring locally made enamels, steel jewelry, and japanned ware. The museum is notable for its departure from traditional "glass case" displays, opting instead for a more informal and creative presentation. Visitors are even encouraged to sit on the furniture.
The gardens surrounding the house were designed by Albert Baldwin Bantock and were restored in 1998 to reflect his original plans. These gardens offer visitors a glimpse into Baldwin's vision, featuring a sunken Dutch Garden, a rose garden, vibrant flower borders, and a woodland garden that is part of a nature trail around the park.
Bantock Park spans 48 acres and includes a children’s play area, an 18-hole golf course, a putting green, and football fields. Highland cattle, once bred by the Bantock family, are believed to have roamed the park until the 1930s. In their memory, local craftsman Neil Watt created a cow sculpture, which now stands at the front of the house.

https://www.wolverhamptonart.org.uk/visit/bantock/

The house has it's own free carpark and entry to the house and gardens is also free. There is a cafe on the premasis and toilet facilities. It is on the outskirts of Wolverhampton so plenty of other places to eat and drink.

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Co-ordinates: 52.57995, -2.154361 • what3words: ///silks.brick.hang

The originator declared that this location was not inside a Flight Restriction Zone at the time of being flown on 15/03/2025. It remains the responsibility of any pilot to check for any changes before flying at the same location. Landowner permission may be required before taking off.

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Dragon's Teeth , Medway (By Scaleber)

Extract from Historic England - "Concrete anti-tank obstacles forming a north-west to south-east line approximately 570m long on the foreshore to the north of Grain village. The line consists of concrete asymmetric anti-tank pimples (truncated pyramids also colloquially known as Dragon's Teeth) in offset rows approximately 1.2m apart."

Amazing these are still there! Worth a flight.

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Co-ordinates: 51.46384, 0.71292 • what3words: ///saving.income.silent

RAF Harrington (former), Daventry (By Scaleber)

Extract from Wikipedia - "Royal Air Force Harrington or more simply RAF Harrington is a former Royal Air Force station in England about 5.6 miles (9.0 km) west of Kettering in Northamptonshire south of the village of Harrington off the A14 road. During the early Cold War it was a Thor missile site, designed to deliver atomic warheads to the Soviet Union. The nuclear missile site is now protected as a Grade II listed building as an example of Cold War architecture."

Not a lot left to see but its a slice of history. There's a memorial to the USAF crews who died during WWII

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Co-ordinates: 52.39165, -0.861804 • what3words: ///baroness.valve.diverged

Redfern Woods, Nairn Rural (By AlbionDrones)

Roadside parking opposite the turn off, fly from there into the open woodland, lots of heather, fir trees, bog cotton, some dead trees and new growth, a lovely place for a chilled-out drift through the highland forest...

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Co-ordinates: 57.51579, -3.792354 • what3words: ///existence.weeps.limes

Randolph's Leap, Rafford, Dallas, Dyke to Dava (By AlbionDrones)

The site of a horse leap over the Findhorn River, to escape being captured, and a beautiful gorge with small waterfalls...

Walk is reasonable and short, but steep in places, and the climb down takes some care... Lots of trees to watch out for, and I would contact Logie Steading for permission as it is on their estate...

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Co-ordinates: 57.5252, -3.671467 • what3words: ///extensive.burden.couches

Burgh Castle, Great Yarmouth (By Sammie99)

Burgh Castle is best viewed from the air in order to get an idea of it's scale and layout. On top of that the surrounding countryside and river is just incredible. Across the River Waveney you can see the Berney Arms Windmill and Red Mill; neither of these are easily accessible from the ground. TOAL from the mown areas around Burgh Castle. There is limited free parking near the church or paid parking onsite. Mornings or evenings are the best time to visit, and outside school holidays as it gets busy.

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Co-ordinates: 52.58261, 1.651304 • what3words: ///imply.estimate.ripen

Plank Lane Lift Bridge & Marina, Wigan (By Seadog)

Situated on Leeds Liverpool canal, adjacent to Pennington Flash Nr Leigh. Canal boats and an interesting little bridge. Took off from tow path canal side lined with trees though there are a couple of areas where there are gaps to safely TOAL. Car Park 100 yds SW of bridge.

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Co-ordinates: 53.49175, -2.555662 • what3words: ///evaporate.pigs.install

Touchstone Maze, Strathpeffer, Ross and Cromarty Central (By AlbionDrones)

The Touchstone Maze, created in the 90's from rocks from every area of Scotland, aligns with the Sunrise and Sunset of the old Cross Quarter days and Solstices and Equinox.

About a mile walk down from the Knockfarrell Hillfort Car Park, or a mile and 1/4 from the Blackmuir Wood Car Park.

An interesting site with good views...

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Co-ordinates: 57.58356, -4.525638 • what3words: ///lakeside.ounce.talkers

Knockfarrell Vitrified Hillfort, Ross and Cromarty Central (By AlbionDrones)

A short walk up from the car park brings you to the top of Knockfarrell, and the remains of a vitrified Iron Age fort, stunning views around, and a reasonable place to fly - although watch out for the Red Kite and the winds!!

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Co-ordinates: 57.5917, -4.502785 • what3words: ///motorist.rehearsed.require

Chinbrook meadows, Lewisham (By grandad1950)

A large park in the London borough of Lewisham. Apart from football and cricket pitches, tennis courts etc there is a meandering stream through the park with lots of space to fly

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Co-ordinates: 51.42892, 0.027975 • what3words: ///model.bill.skip

Lomond Hills, Falkland and Freuchie (By Ryohei56)

Open moorland, with extensive views. Distinctive natural features, ancient monuments and much more. Parking available, toilet facilities and picnic benches located centrally.

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Co-ordinates: 56.24303, -3.251634 • what3words: ///struggle.chuckle.operating


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