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The gardens that surround the house were designed by Albert Baldwin Bantock and in 1998 were restored to his original designs by Wolverhampton City Council, allowing visitors today to see the different spaces Baldwin created. At the back of the house there is a sunken garden called the Dutch Garden.
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The house was built in the 1730s as New Merridale Farm. It was extended and improved during occupancy by Thomas Herrick about the beginning of the 19th century and renamed Merridale House. The house had several tenants but in about 1864 was bought by Thomas Bantock, a canal and railway agent. His son
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Bantock House contains displays exploring the lives of the Bantock family and other locally important people. On the ground floor, there are displays about the Bantock family and the way they lived. Upstairs, the focus shifts to the men and women who shaped Wolverhampton and the industries they
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Highland cattle were bred by the Bantock family and are believed to have roamed the grounds of the park up until around the 1930s. To recreate the presence of the cows, local craftsman Neil Watt was commissioned to create a cow sculpture, which can now be seen at the front of the house.
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There is also a rose garden, with an array of roses with names such as Blythe Spirit, Chapeau de Napoleon and Glamis Castle, colourful flower borders in the house garden and a woodland garden which now forms part of a nature trail around the park.
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in 1920, further improved the property following his father's death in 1896. On his own death, without children, in 1938 he bequeathed the house and park to Wolverhampton Corporation. The house was renamed in his honour in 1940. It is a Grade II
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Bantock Park has 48 acres (190,000 m) of land and includes a play area for children, a small, 18 hole
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Wolverhampton's Listed Buildings - Bantock House Museum, outbuildings and Bantock Park
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life and local history, with 48 acres (190,000 m) of surrounding parkland in
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Albert Baldwin Bantock, who was twice Mayor of Wolverhampton and also
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BBC: The Black Country: 360° views: Bantock House and Park
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Museum and surrounding parkland in Wolverhampton, England
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Grade II listed buildings in the West Midlands (county)
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created with displays featuring locally-made enamels,
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Parks and open spaces in the West Midlands (county)
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"Bantock House"
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Historic England
"Grade II (1201810)"
National Heritage List for England
Wolverhampton Arts and Museums Service: Bantock House and Park
Wolverhampton's Listed Buildings - Bantock House Museum, outbuildings and Bantock Park
BBC: The Black Country: 360° views: Bantock House and Park
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