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  2. Fox Hollies Hall - Wikipedia

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    Fox Hollies Hall was a manor house situated in Acocks Green, Fox Hollies, Birmingham, England, belonging to the Walker family.. The Hall itself was built as a mock-Italianate in 1869 to replace the nearby Hyron Hall, and was commissioned by a retired merchant, Zaccheus Walker III.

  3. Bridge House Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The building was altered and extended in the late 18th century. In the late 19th century, it was converted into a private house, but in the 20th century was converted back into a hotel, the "Bridge House Hotel", also spending some time as the "Catterick Bridge Hotel". [1] It was undergoing renovations in 2014, when it was badly damaged in a fire.

  4. Acocks Green - Wikipedia

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    The centre of Acocks Green was remodelled in 1932, and a large island incorporating the tram terminus was created. After the tram service ended, the island was grassed over. Acocks Green was the location for a custom-built factory which made parts for the Bristol Hercules radial engines. Construction of the factory commenced in late 1936 on the ...

  5. Fox Hollies - Wikipedia

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    Fox Hollies is an area of Birmingham, England, situated on the edge of Acocks Green district. It is named after the Fox Hollies Hall estate. [1] It roughly includes the area around Fox Hollies Road (part of the A4040 Outer Ring Road), stretching from Acocks Green in the north, to Hall Green in the south. A showpiece housing estate was built to ...

  6. Bridge House - Wikipedia

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    Bridge House Estates, the body responsible for the bridges over the Thames bordering the City of London Bridge House , a Grade I listed building built over Stock Ghyll in Ambleside, Westmorland Bridge House, Castletown , Isle of Man, a registered building in the Isle of Man and the former home of Quayle's Bank

  7. Acocks Green (ward) - Wikipedia

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    Acocks Green ward became part of Birmingham Moseley constituency in 1918, and the electorate steadily grew from 41,546 in 1918 until it reached 101,169 at the 1935 election. In 1945 a small number of the very biggest constituencies were divided and Acocks Green joined Hall Green ward in the newly created Birmingham Acocks Green seat.

  8. Spring Road railway station - Wikipedia

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    The station served as a request stop for the railmotor excursions throughout the years before the First World War, with Acocks Green building up around it. Zaccheus Walker IV, who was a well-respected philanthropist in the area, used the station for school trips (paid for by him personally) to the countryside and Stratford upon Avon .

  9. St Mary the Virgin, Acocks Green - Wikipedia

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    The south aisle contains the war memorial to the pupils of Wellesbourne House School killed in the two world wars. Wellesbourne House School was situated to the rear and left of Holy Souls R.C. Church on Warwick Road. The pulpit is on the right, but was originally on the opposite side. At 8.20 pm on 10 December 1940, a bomb landed in the nave ...

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