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Moseley also has its own literary festival, Pow-Wow LitFest, [11] which has taken place annually at the Prince of Wales pub as of 2011. Moseley is also home to many pubs , restaurants and cafés . In 2015 Moseley was named as the "best urban place to live" by The Sunday Times, with the newspaper citing its 'Arts and Crafts', 'Bohemian culture ...
The public house by this name in Moseley was first recorded in 1759, when on Boxing Day, a cock-fighting event took place between gentlemen from Warwickshire and Worcestershire. [ 2 ] The earlier public house was demolished when King Edward Road was formed off Alcester Road.
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 ...
Moseley: 1996 1999 The Holt Brewery Co Ltd [19] Nechells: 1872 1934 Edmunds Brewhouse City Centre: 2015 2018 Ivybush Brewery [20] Edgbaston: 1994 1998 Mitchells & Butlers Brewery: Cape Hill: 1898 2002 Original Brewing Company Birmingham [21] Rubery: 1998 2000 Thousand Trades Brewing Co. Hall Green: 2016 2017 Urban Brewery [22] Jewellery Quarter ...
16th Century pub saved by village reopens. Christopher Mace - BBC News, West of England and Anthony Ward - BBC News, West of England. January 25, 2025 at 1:53 PM.
Millstream Way passes through the park. Wildlife present at the country park include otters and water voles and many types of birds. The old village of Sarehole (now on the border of Hall Green and Moseley) is where J. R. R. Tolkien lived as a child and gained inspiration for the Hobbit's home "The Shire" as well as the book, The Lord of the Rings.
Kings Heath (historically, and still occasionally King's Heath) is a suburb of south Birmingham, England, four miles south of the city centre.Historically in Worcestershire, it is the next suburb south from Moseley on the A435 Alcester Road.
It is known that she stayed in the village, and it is assumed that she stayed in the house, although there is no explicit evidence for this. By the 18th century, the east range had been converted into a public house, called the Saracen's Head. It had also been significantly remodelled, with a brick façade.