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  2. Listed pubs in Birmingham - Wikipedia

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    Birmingham district shown within the West Midlands county This is a list of statutory listed pubs in Birmingham, West Midlands, England. Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as: KML GPX (all coordinates) GPX (primary coordinates) GPX (secondary coordinates) Grade Criteria I Buildings of exceptional interest. II* Particularly important buildings of more than special ...

  3. Fighting Cocks, Moseley - Wikipedia

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    The Fighting Cocks is a Grade II listed public house in Moseley, Birmingham, England. [1] ... The public house by this name in Moseley was first recorded in 1759 ...

  4. Moseley - Wikipedia

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    Moseley (/ ˈ m oʊ z l iː / MOZE-lee) is an affluent suburb of south Birmingham, England, three miles (five kilometres) south of the city centre. It is located within the Moseley ward of the city, in the constituency of Hall Green and Moseley .

  5. Listed buildings in Birmingham - Wikipedia

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    St Martin in the Bull Ring: II* 13th century, tower rebuilt 1853 - 1855, body rebuilt 1872 - 1875 Philip Hardwick (tower), J. A. Chatwin (body) St Philip's Cathedral: I 1709–1725 Thomas Archer: Roundhouse Birmingham 23 Sheepcote Street II* 1874: WH Ward: Singers Hill Synagogue: II* 1855–1856 Yeoville Thomason: Birmingham School of Art: I 1885

  6. Saracen's Head - Wikipedia

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    The Saracen's Head, now part of Saint Nicolas Place The Old Grammar School. The Saracen's Head is the name formerly given to one of a group of late medieval buildings in Kings Norton, Birmingham. The buildings, together with the nearby Old Grammar School, won the BBC Restoration series in 2004. Following the restoration project, the Old Grammar ...

  7. Moseley Hall, Birmingham - Wikipedia

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    Moseley Hall is a Grade II listed [1] 18th-century country house which was situated in parkland in Moseley, Birmingham. The hall itself is now part of Moseley Hall Hospital and much of the surrounding estate has been developed for roads and housing. The hall was built c. 1795 of ashlar with a slate roof in three storeys with a five-bay frontage.

  8. Public Library and Baths, Balsall Heath - Wikipedia

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    The baths, originally ran by Birmingham City Council, are operated by Moseley Road Baths CIO. They reopened following extensive structural work during 2005. They stand opposite the College of Art and were listed at Grade II as a single entity in 1982, upgraded to Grade II* status in 2004 by the Department for Culture, Media and Sport .

  9. Billesley Common - Wikipedia

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    Billesley Common is a recreational area of public open space in South Birmingham, England. It is situated along the Yardley Wood Road, between the suburbs of Moseley and Yardley Wood. Birmingham's rugby union team, Birmingham Moseley Rugby Club of the National League 1 lease part of the common from Birmingham City Council for their pitches and ...