Minworth Greaves is a timber cruck-framed, Grade II listed building in Bournville, an area of Birmingham, England. It is thought to date from the 14th-century or earlier, possibly as early as 1250. It is owned by the Bournville Village Trust. Minworth Greaves is situated next to Selly Manor, and is run as part of Selly Manor Museum. It was originally built in Minworth, near Sutton Coldfield to the North of Birmingham. After falling into extreme disrepair, it was purchased by George Cadbury and re-built by Laurence Cadbury in 1932 in the grounds of Selly Manor.
MinworthGreaves is a timber cruck-framed, Grade II listed building in Bournville, an area of Birmingham, England. It is thought to date from the 14th-century...
The Greaves. Minworth lies within the City of Birmingham on its northeastern outer fringe, where it forms part of the Sutton Walmley and Minworth electoral...
are Roman remains nearby.[citation needed] Though Selly Manor and MinworthGreaves date back to the 14th century or earlier, they were each moved to Bournville...
manufacturer and philanthropist George Cadbury. Together with the adjacent MinworthGreaves, it is operated as Selly Manor Museum by Bournville Village Trust as...
Park; land along the borough boundary by the Sutton Coldfield, Walmley and Minworth suburbs; Kingfisher, Sheldon, Woodgate Valley country parks; grounds by...
Grade II listed He rebuilt Selly Manor (1912–16), Grade II listed and MinworthGreaves (1929), Grade II listed. In Selly Oak, he designed Kingsmead College...
architectural style of the box-framed Selly Manor and the cruck-framed MinworthGreaves suggest they may have earlier 14th century origins. The Stone public...