Armour

Contributed by Bantock House

At Bantock House Museum visitors get a taste of an Edwardian home and the lives of its inhabitants 100 years ago, when Wolverhampton's wealthy industrialists were exporting to the rest of the world.

The house is named after Baldwin and Kitty Bantock, who lived here and inside you can soak up the Arts and Crafts inspired decor. And of course in those days, a home wouldn't be complete with a suit of armour!

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