Selly Manor is a timber cruck-framed, 14th-century building, in England, dating back to at least 1327. Originally the manor house of the village of Bournbrook in Worcestershire (Bournbrook is now a suburb in the modern day Selly Oak ward of Birmingham), it was relocated to the nearby Bournville district in the early 20th century.[2] Together with the adjacent Minworth Greaves, it is operated as a museum and venue for functions including weddings, for which it is licensed.[3] It houses the Laurence Cadbury furniture collection.[4]