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The CroftWorcester Road, Broome, Stourbridge, West Midlands, DY9 0HS Telephone: 01562 701015
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Pam Taft extends a warm welcome to visitors.

The Croft was built in 1906 of mellow bricks with stone mullioned leaded light windows.
It is set well back from the road and approached by a wide gravelled driveway. The rooms overlook the garden, or the Clent Hills to the rear.
All rooms are tastefully decorated, with private facilities, colour televisions, tea and coffee tray.
Smoking is not allowed in the house.
Children over the age of twelve can be accommodated but we are unable to take pets.
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Places of interest
Stourbridge Hagley Hall Broadfield House Glass Museum Stuart Crystal Merry Hill Centre
Bromsgrove Hanbury Hall Avoncroft Museum of Historic Buildings Forge Mill Museum Bordesley Abbey Visitors Centre Jinney Ring Craft Centre
Dudley Black Country Museum Dudley Castle and Zoo
Birmingham Cadbury World Jewellery Quarter Motor Cycle Museum National Sea Life Centre Botanical Gardens National Indoor Arena (NIA) National Exhibition Centre (NEC)
Kidderminster Severn Valley Railway Bodenham Arbortum and Earth centre Hartlebury Castle
Bewdley Safari Park
Bridgnorth Midland Motor Museum
Alcester Ragley Hall
Worcester Elgar Country
Warwick Stratford upon Avon |

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How to find the Croft
Approaching from Junction 3 or 4 of the M5.
If travelling West on the A456 or North West on the A491, you will arrive at a large traffic island at Hagley. Take the A456 towards Kidderminster. AT the second set of traffic lights (Shell petrol Station and Little Chef) bear left on to the A450. We are approximately 500 metres on the left. Look out for the 'Broome, Wyre Forest' road sign and our driveway is immediately after this - brick pillars with cream spheres.
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