Search criteria: Classic Architecture, BirminghamWeAre  Clear search
Go

Our Features

This page gives you access to a searchable and growing list of places and topics that will be of interest.

Each feature includes maps/trails, a gallery, links and contacts.

Search by passion or scroll and explore our features

Nechells+Baths+-+A+Birmingham+Gem!
Passions shared

Nechells Baths - A Birmingham Gem!

Nechells Baths are former public swimming baths on the corner of Nechells Park Road and Aston Church Road. The building has been used as The Wisdom Cultural Islamic Centre since 2017.

 Map of site.


View feature

Passions: History & heritage, Classic Architecture, Faith
Connect with us
Nechells+Primary+E-act+Academy+-+A+Birmingham+Gem!
Passions shared

Nechells Primary E-act Academy - A Birmingham Gem!

Nechells Primary E-act Academy is a primary school built in 1879 to the designs of Martin and Chamberlain, located on Eliot Street in Nechells, Birmingham for the Birmingham School Board.

 Map of site.


View feature

Passions: History & heritage, Education, Classic Architecture
Connect with us
Delta+Hotels+Marriott+Birmingham+-+A+Birmingham+Gem!
Passions shared

Delta Hotels Marriott Birmingham - A Birmingham Gem!

The Marriott Hotel was built for Tube Investments in 1958-60 by Cotton, Ballard & Blow at Five Ways between Harborne Road and Hagley Road in Edgbaston. It later became a hotel.

 Map of site.


View feature

Passions: History & heritage, Travel & tourism, Classic Architecture
Connect with us
The+Crown+Inn+(Corporation+Street)+-+A+Birmingham+Gem!
Passions shared

The Crown Inn (Corporation Street) - A Birmingham Gem!

The Crown Inn was built in 1888 by the architect Charles J. Hodson, on the corner of Corporation Street, Newton Street and Dalton Street in the Steelhouse Conservation Area.

 Map of site.


View feature

Passions: History & heritage, Food & drink, Classic Architecture
Connect with us
The+Crown+Inn+(Station+Street)+-+A+Birmingham+Gem!
Passions shared

The Crown Inn (Station Street) - A Birmingham Gem!

The Crown was a public house on the corner of Station Street and Hill Street, opposite Birmingham New Street Station. Built in 1881 to the designs of Thomson Plevins. It closed in 2014.

 Map of site.


View feature

Passions: History & heritage, Food & drink, Classic Architecture
Connect with us
The+Burlington+Hotel+-+A+Birmingham+Gem!
Passions shared

The Burlington Hotel - A Birmingham Gem!

The Burlington Hotel is between New Street and Stephenson Street. Built as the Midland Hotel between 1867 and 1875. The Burlington Arcade opened in 1994. Hotel restored in 2022.

 Map of site.


View feature

Passions: History & heritage, Civic pride, Travel & tourism, Classic Architecture
Connect with us
The+Broad+Street+Presbyterian+Church+(Now+%27Popworld%27)+-+Classic+Architecture
Passions shared

The Broad Street Presbyterian Church (Now 'Popworld') - Classic Architecture

The Broad Street Presbyterian Church was built from 1848 to 1849. By 1929 it became the Second Church of Christ Scientist. Now a nightclub, it was Flares but now Popworld.

 Map of site.


View feature

Passions: History & heritage, Classic Architecture, Faith
Connect with us
St+Stephen%27s+Church%2c+Selly+Park+-+Culture%2c+history+and+faith
Passions shared

St Stephen's Church, Selly Park - Culture, history and faith

St Stephen's Church is located Selly Park, Birmingham at Serpentine Road. Architects was Martin & Chamberlain and built during 1870-71. Was restored around 2014-15.

 Map of site.


View feature

Passions: History & heritage, Classic Architecture, Faith
Connect with us
The+Hazelwell%2c+Stirchley+-+A+Birmingham+Gem!
Passions shared

The Hazelwell, Stirchley - A Birmingham Gem!

The Hazelwell is a public house in Stirchley on Hazelwell Fordrough and Pineapple Road. Not far from Vicarage Road. There has been a pub on this site in Mock Tudor style since the 1930s.

 Map of site.


View feature

Passions: History & heritage, Food & drink, Classic Architecture
Connect with us
Birmingham+International+Station+-+between+the+Airport+and+NEC
Passions shared

Birmingham International Station - between the Airport and NEC

Birmingham International Station is on the West Coast Mainline between Birmingham New Street and Coventry and onto London Euston. It opened in 1976 and is used for Birmingham Airport / NEC.

 Map of site.


View feature

Passions: Transport, Travel & tourism, Classic Architecture
Connect with us
National+Exhibition+Centre+at+the+Birmingham+NEC
Passions shared

National Exhibition Centre at the Birmingham NEC

The National Exhibition Centre (also called The NEC) is located in Marston Green, Solihull. It opened in 1976. Over the years it has been expanded and now has 20 interconnected halls.

 Map of site.


View feature

Passions: Photography, Business & enterprise, People & community, Modern Architecture, Classic Architecture
Connect with us
The+Station%2c+Kings+Heath+-+A+Birmingham+Gem!
Passions shared

The Station, Kings Heath - A Birmingham Gem!

The Station is a public house on the Kings Heath High Street. It was probably named after the first Kings Heath Station (1840-1941). By the end of 2024, there will be a new railway station.

 Map of site.


View feature

Passions: History & heritage, Food & drink, Classic Architecture
Connect with us
Serbian+Orthodox+Church+of+the+Holy+Prince+Lazar+in+Bournville+-+Culture%2c+history+and+faith
Passions shared

Serbian Orthodox Church of the Holy Prince Lazar in Bournville - Culture, history and faith

The Serbian Orthodox Church of the Holy Prince Lazar is located in Bournville, Birmingham on Griffins Brook Lane. Built for political refugees from Yugoslavia after World War II,

 Map of site.


View feature

Passions: History & heritage, Classic Architecture, Faith
Connect with us
The+Red+Lion%2c+Kings+Heath+-+A+Birmingham+Gem!
Passions shared

The Red Lion, Kings Heath - A Birmingham Gem!

The Red Lion is a public house in Kings Heath on the Vicarage Road, dating to 1903 by the architect C E Bateman. Between Howard Road and Grove Road. It's a Grade II listed building.

 Map of site.


View feature

Passions: History & heritage, Food & drink, Classic Architecture
Connect with us
Merrymaid+Bar+and+Grill+-+A+Birmingham+Gem!
Passions shared

Merrymaid Bar and Grill - A Birmingham Gem!

The Merrymaid Bar and Grill is an Indian public house on the no 50 bus route, at Moseley Road and Upper Conybere Street in Highgate, Birmingham.

 Map of site.


View feature

Passions: History & heritage, Food & drink, Classic Architecture
Connect with us
Selly+Park+Tavern+-+A+Birmingham+Gem!
Passions shared

Selly Park Tavern - A Birmingham Gem!

Selly Park Tavern is a public house run by Ember Inns, located on the Pershore Road in Selly Park, Birmingham. On the no 45 and 47 bus routes.

 Map of site.


View feature

Passions: History & heritage, Food & drink, Classic Architecture
Connect with us
The+Country+Girl%2c+Selly+Oak+-+A+Birmingham+Gem!
Passions shared

The Country Girl, Selly Oak - A Birmingham Gem!

The Country Girl is a public house run by Ember Inns on Raddlebarn Road in Selly Oak, Birmingham. It is close to the Worcester & Birmingham Canal.

 Map of site.


View feature

Passions: History & heritage, Food & drink, Classic Architecture
Connect with us
The+Ruin%2c+Digbeth+-+A+Birmingham+Gem!
Passions shared

The Ruin, Digbeth - A Birmingham Gem!

The Ruin is a public house in Digbeth on the corner of Floodgate Street and Little Ann Street. There has been a pub on this site since at least 1785!

 Map of site.


View feature

Passions: History & heritage, Food & drink, Classic Architecture
Connect with us
Dead+Wax+Digbeth+-+A+Birmingham+Gem!
Passions shared

Dead Wax Digbeth - A Birmingham Gem!

Dead Wax Digbeth is a public house on Adderley Street in Digbeth, Birmingham. It was formerly a Free House called The Wagon & Horses until 2019. A live music venue.

 Map of site.


View feature

Passions: History & heritage, Art; Culture & creativity, Food & drink, Classic Architecture
Connect with us
The+Old+Moseley+Arms+-+A+Birmingham+Gem!
Passions shared

The Old Moseley Arms - A Birmingham Gem!

The Old Moseley Arms is a public house hidden away in Balsall Heath, Birmingham on Tindal Street. Winner of Birmingham CAMRA pub of the year award in 2013 and 2014.

 Map of site.


View feature

Passions: History & heritage, Food & drink, Classic Architecture
Connect with us
The+Bristol+Pear%2c+Selly+Oak+-+A+Birmingham+Gem!
Passions shared

The Bristol Pear, Selly Oak - A Birmingham Gem!

The Bristol Pear is a public house in Selly Oak on the corner of the Bristol Road and Heeley Road. It is a student pub close to Selly Oak Station.

 Map of site.


View feature

Passions: History & heritage, Food & drink, Classic Architecture
Connect with us
The+Goose+at+the+OVT%2c+Selly+Oak+-+A+Birmingham+Gem!
Passions shared

The Goose at the OVT, Selly Oak - A Birmingham Gem!

The Goose at the OVT is a student public house on the Bristol Road in Selly Oak. Originally built as the Bournbrook Hotel for the Holt Brewery Co Ltd.

 Map of site.


View feature

Passions: History & heritage, Food & drink, Classic Architecture
Connect with us
The+Bear+and+Staff%2c+Selly+Oak+-+A+Birmingham+Gem!
Passions shared

The Bear and Staff, Selly Oak - A Birmingham Gem!

The Bear and Staff is a public house in Selly Oak on the Bristol Road. Between Lodge Hill Road and Frederick Road. Part of the Marston's family of pubs.

 Map of site.


View feature

Passions: History & heritage, Food & drink, Classic Architecture
Connect with us
The+Botanist+Bar+%26+Restaurant+-+A+Birmingham+Gem!
Passions shared

The Botanist Bar & Restaurant - A Birmingham Gem!

The Botanist is at Gas Street Basin near Bridge Street in Westside, Birmingham. It was formerly a pub called The James Brindley. Was The Canal House from 2017 to 2024.

 Map of site.


View feature

Passions: History & heritage, Food & drink, Classic Architecture
Connect with us
The+Flapper+-+A+Birmingham+Gem!
Passions shared

The Flapper - A Birmingham Gem!

The Flapper is a public house at Cambrian Wharf in Birmingham. Located on Kingston Row, and close to the Civic Centre Estate. Was formerly called The Flapper & Firkin.

 Map of site.


View feature

Passions: History & heritage, Food & drink, Classic Architecture
Connect with us
Show more