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The Hare & Hounds (occasionally and commonly referred to as the Hare and Hounds) is a public house and music venue on the High Street in the Kings Heath area of Birmingham, England. Originally built in 1820 and remodelled to its current form in 1907, [1] the Hare & Hounds is Grade II listed, [2] as it retains many original Art Nouveau internal ...
St Alban the Martyr, Birmingham is a Grade II* listed Church of England parish church in the Anglican Diocese of Birmingham. [1] It is dedicated to Saint Alban , the first British Christian martyr. [ 2 ]
Map of the Birmingham Metropolitan Area showing its built-up areas, morphological boundaries and catchment zones. The Birmingham Metropolitan Area is an urban agglomeration located in the West Midlands region of England with a population of around 4.3 million people, making it the second largest metropolitan area in the United Kingdom. [3]
The Bartons Arms (grid reference) is a public house in the High Street (part of the A34) in the Newtown area of Aston, Birmingham, England. [1] Under new management as of August 2024. Pub/Bar/Sports Bar: Providing a selection of beverages including real ale. Food: Serving Thai and English food in the restaurant area.
505 20th Street North Constructed atop the site formally occupied by the Moulton Hotel. [27] [28] 13 Empire Building: 247 (75) 16 1909 110 20th Street North Tallest building in both Birmingham and Alabama from 1909 to 1912. One of the four high-rises that constitutes the Heaviest Corner on Earth. [29] [30] 14 Watts Building: 236 (72) 17 1928
Highgate is an area of Birmingham, England.Following the Big City Plan of February 2008, Highgate has become a district of Birmingham City Centre.The area is regarded as the site of the original Anglo-Saxon settlement which gave the city of Birmingham its name.
The Old Crown pub in Deritend High Street is claimed to be the oldest extant secular building in Birmingham.It is Grade II* listed, and claims to date back to circa 1368, retaining its "black and white" timber frame, although almost all of the present building dates from the early 16th century.
Despite being part of Birmingham for over a century – and being closer in size to a town than a suburb – Kings Heath is referred to as a 'village' by some members of the community. A focal point of the suburb is All Saints Square, located at one end of the High Street at the junction of Alcester Road South and Vicarage Road.