Contact us: 0121 301 3950 or info@uffculmecentre.co.uk
Uffculme is a grand Victorian House, built for Richard Cadbury in 1890 and lived in by his family until the death of his widow in 1906. The Centre takes it’s name from the Devon town of Uffculme, a village four miles from where the Cadbury name originates.
It was generously gifted to the City of Birmingham in 1916 for the furthering of psychiatric health services. It was used for this purpose until 1999.
After extensive refurbishment Uffculme is once again in use as a Conference, Function, Meeting and Training Centre.
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