Selly Manor

 

Doorway of Selly Manor Museum in Bournville, Birmingham. A dark exposure, art photography.

Selly Manor is a historic house in Bournville, Birmingham. It's first mention is in 1476, but not at this site, as it was originally situated in the Manor of Selley and moved to Bournville in 1916 by the chocolate manufacturer George Cadbury. Selly Manor is also a modern name for the building, and in its original situ it was known as Smythes tenement, Selly Hill Farm and the Rookery at different times.