Kinver Edge and the Rock Houses and its collection

Kinver Edge and the Rock Houses
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Kinver's woodland sandstone ridge offers views across surrounding counties and miles of heathland walking country. The Holy Austin Rock Houses, which were inhabited until the 1950s, are open to visitors at selected times.

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Kinver Edge and the Rock Houses
Compton Road
Holy Austin Rock Houses
DY7 6DL Kinver

Visitor information Kinver Edge and the Rock Houses

Opening hours

Please check the National Trust website before visiting.

Admission

0 – 4£4.25
5 – 17£4.25
Adults (18+)£18.50
Family (2 Adults and up to 3 children)£21.25
One adult family£12.75

Facilities

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Location & Map

Compton Road, Kinver

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Exhibitions

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Kinver Edge and the Rock Houses Reviews

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  • Apollo's Insights AI-Generated

    Kinver Edge and the Rock Houses offer visitors a blend of natural beauty and historical intrigue. The site, managed by the National Trust, features a series of cave dwellings carved into the sandstone ridge, providing a glimpse into a unique form of habitation that lasted until the 1960s. Visitors often appreciate the well-preserved rock houses, particularly Holy Austin Rock, which has been restored to reflect different time periods. The houses offer an interesting perspective on how people lived in these unusual homes.

    The surrounding Kinver Edge area provides pleasant walking trails with panoramic views of the countryside. Many visitors enjoy the mix of woodland and heathland, making it suitable for nature enthusiasts and casual walkers alike. The site is generally considered family-friendly, with opportunities for children to explore and learn about local history.

    However, some visitors note that the site can be quite busy during peak times, which may detract from the experience. Additionally, the terrain can be challenging for those with mobility issues, as there are some steep paths and uneven surfaces. Some reviewers mention that more detailed historical information or guided tours would enhance the educational aspect of the visit.

    Parking can sometimes be an issue, especially on weekends and holidays. While many find the cafe adequate, a few visitors feel it could offer a wider range of options. Despite these minor drawbacks, most visitors find Kinver Edge and the Rock Houses to be an engaging and enjoyable day out, appreciating the combination of history, nature, and unusual architecture.

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