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Perrott’s Folly Tour

Join us for a tour of Perrott’s Folly. Learn about the Folly’s history from 18th century hunting tower to one of the world’s first weather measuring stations in the 19th century, to 21st century arts-space. 

Perrott’s Folly is rarely open to the public. This is a fantastic opportunity to climb the tower, see our original 18th century plaster ceiling and fantastic views of Birmingham.

Please arrive 10 mins before your start time. You will be taken in a tour of the building by a member of the Re. Future team which will last about 40 mins. You will then have 20 mins to take in the views and we can answer any questions you might have about the tower!

We will have light refreshments available. Parking will be available to the left of the Folly.

All monies raised go towards our building costs.

Site information: We have an accessible toilet on site. Adults and children welcome, children must be accompanied by an adult. Dogs are not permitted. We will not be accessing the roof for this tour. Maximum of 6 people per tour. We have a limited number of concessionary tickets available for those on low income. Please email us on mail@refuturecollective.co.uk for more info.

This tour includes ascending stairs to the top of the tower. Unfortunately, it is unsuitable for those with mobility needs as there is no lift.

Organised by Re. Future Collective

DATE & TIME

Sun 13 Sept | 10am-4.30pm
Sat 19 Sept | 10am-4.30pm
Sun 20 Sept | 10am-4.30pm

LOCATION

Perrott’s Folly, Waterworks Road, Birmingham, B16 9AL

COST

£10

BOOKING

Booking required

ACCESS

This event is not accessible for wheelchair users

Have a question?

Email our co-ordinator:
Irene.deboo@birminghammuseums.org.uk

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Your Heritage:
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11—20 Sept 2026