Reviews

  1. Christine Ingram ★★★★★

    Came across Jinny Ring craft centre on the way to Hanbury Hall. So pleased we stopped. It's a little gem of independent craft shops. A lovely cafe. The staff were so friendly. Beautiful gardens too. Just sorry I haven't found it before, especially now that from January gardens will be closed and cafe open reduced hours. Will definitely return.

  2. Mr. B ★★★★★

    Only just discovered this place but I absolutely loved it. Restaurant was great with lovely, friendly staff and great views. All the different craft shops were amazing my favourite being the chocolate

  3. Veronica Mitchell ★★★★☆

    The restaurant food was good although they don't do sandwiches . Very quick service. The gift shop was great, as we're the Chocolate cabin and the glass blowing, but sad to see some places not open

  1. Phil Bailey ★★★★★

    First time visiting. Lovely place to visit. Small business selling hand made jewellery, pottery, glass works, chocolates, beers, paintings and lots more. There's also a cafe selling hot and cold food, cakes, drinks with seating inside and out. We sat out side and had a cream tea which was very nice. The staff were friendly and helpful. Outside you can see animals and ducks in the pond. There are plenty of places to sit down or sit on the grass if you want to. You can also take a walk around the area outside, I'm sure I did see a sign saying 6 miles round walk if you like to walk. Dogs are welcome. Lots of parking spaces including disabled parking. All I can say is go and visit this lovely place.

  2. Jessica Jackson ★★★★★

    I had a lovely time this afternoon. Mom and I went to the restaurant/cafe. The food was lovely, and the staff were very helpful. I had a cake to go, with I had at home with a nice cup of tea. My mother and I also bought some very nice chocolates from the on-site chocolate tear. I also enjoy seeing all glass objects at the glass blowing shop, the ceramics at the pottery shop, and some inspiration art in the art and craft shop. All in all, it was a very enjoyable afternoon.

  3. Paul Hallgarth ★★★★☆

    Visited the craft centre. Reasonable selection of shops but not tempted to buy anything. I did however buy a drink and cake from the café. Both were very tasty and was served speedily I then went fine a walk through the garden and sat on a bench overlooking the lake. Very relaxing with great views of various waterfowl.

  1. Denise Bowen ★★★★☆

    What a cute little place. They have a tea room cafe but we didn't go in. There are various shops with one being a glass blowing. But the surroundings is what really makes it with a small lake pond and picnic tables (although you aren't allowed to take your own food).

  2. Evo. ★★★★★

    This beautiful place was recommended by a friend... We went on Saturday, the sun was out and we took a ride out to Bromsgrove. This place has A selection of artisan boutiques along with huge grounds and a picturesque seating area around 2 Duck Ponds... There is a licenced bar and cafe We had some food and drinks... This was A little expensive to be fair £14 for 1 cup of tea, 1 cup of coffee and a single slice of Apple pie with a small scoop of ice cream... Free car park and entry made up a little towards this It was a really pleasant place to visit and take kids to feed the ducks... They are quite tame and enjoy the seed bags you can buy for 50p There is a place to buy flowers that looked really well priced "The plant girl" (shown in photos)... The artificial cats were really striking and the plants looked fresh and vibrant and had some good prices. The glass blowing shop was interesting to watch them heat and shape the glass, with lots of trinkets to buy... Again quite expensive on the face of it but unique items often are. The bakery shop (Dalish Bakes) had some amazing hand made cakes, Ali was an exceptionally skilled baker (photos) I will have to order the bouquet of flowers cupcakes for the next special occasion. They are registered for civil ceremonies here and the back drop would be ideal for our wedding... The tent was up and the tables laid out for a 50th birthday party and it all looked fantastic. It's a great way to spend a few hours grab some food and fresh air... For walkers there is a 6 mile route around the estate and dogs are welcome. There are also horses and cows in the fields next to the duck ponds. Great place for fresh air and walking with the children.

  3. Pauline Robins ★★★★★

    Lovely gifts. Great cafe. Brilliant antiques. Plenty to see and buy. Very enjoyable afternoon tea too. Love my little toadstools.

  1. Megan Smith-Evans ★★★★★

    My favourite place in the world! I've been coming to the Jinney Ring regularly since I was 4 years old, I'm now 29, and ever since being a young girl feeding the ducks would say I wanted to get married here. When I was proposed to 3 years ago I didnt even consider anywhere else for our wedding, and 3 years later we had our amazing day here. They couldn't do enough for us, everything was literally perfect. The food was, as it always is, incredible. Everyone said how amazing it was and the portions were brilliant. Amanda and Carolyn were always there to help and I'm just so happy with everything. Thanks so much, myself and Ben are over the moon. X

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Jinney Ring Craft Centre is located at Hanbury Rd, Hanbury, Bromsgrove B60 4BU, UK

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