Indulge in a hand-crafted collection of Bournville favourites with this illustrated chocolate box by Milan Illustrator.
Exclusive to www.milanillustrator.com: Bournville Chocolate Box Christmas Card foiled edition.
- Hand illustrated and digitally coloured
- Printed on 300gsm coated stock (uncoated inside)
- 'Merry Christmas' message inside
- 14.8x21cm / A5 foiled card
- Includes envelope
The Bournville Carillon
A perfectly crafted recipe inspired by George Cadbury’s visit to Bruges in 1906, the stirring bells and rich notes of the carillon are quite the treat at 17.5 tonnes.
The Red Steam Engine
Bought in 1925 by Cadbury to transport essential materials, the red locomotive mirrored tins of drinking chocolate, the product that originally paved the way for the production of chocolate bars.
The Tree on the Green
One of the most loved pleasures in the collection. Best served at Christmas with a generous icing of fairy lights.
The Yachting Pool
A luxury you can enjoy at any time of day. Enjoy with a dusting of sunset for an unforgettable taste of Bournville.
The Rest House
In spring 1914, George & Elizabeth Cadbury unwrapped this “delightful and appropriate gift” to celebrate their silver wedding anniversary.
Bournville Park
With perfectly selected ingredients, enjoy a blissful moment to yourself across from the famous chocolate makers.
Selly Manor
The sweet centre of Bournville. George Cadbury preserved the essence of Selly Manor, moving the site in 1913 with all the flavour of the original Rookery rescued by Cadbury.
Girls’ Recreation Ground
Originally part of the long-since demolished Bournbrook Hall, the soft centre of the Girl’s Recreation Ground includes a classic ornamental pool, intact to this day.
Lazarica
Sprinkled with the support of the Cadbury family. the opulent Serbian Orthodox Church is a continental delicacy, fashioned in a classic Byzantine mould.
"If each man could have his own house, a large garden to cultivate and healthy surroundings - then, I thought, there will be for them a better opportunity of a happy family life." - George Cadbury