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Key Hill Cemetery is located in Hockley, Birmingham (now within the Jewellery Quarter), between Icknield Street, Key Hill and Key Hill Drive. Many famous Birmingham people are buried here.
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The iconic 1920s James Cond print works building has been transformed into a sustainable (EPC A) construction training centre for University College Birmingham
Signs are being put up at railway stations around Birmingham. Starting with Hall Green, which was unveiled by UB40 at the end of November 2021.
We want to see you explore Lozells and discover untold stories by yourself or with your friends & families.
Cordia Blackswan, their partners and community are keen to celebrate a wonderful shared vision and a great future for an area of Birmingham that is steeped in history.
The Crown Works is a 203-home build-to-rent development arranged over four new buildings of four to eight storeys.
NEC Urban Village is an ambitious masterplan to create up to 5,000 new homes, create 3,500 new jobs, and provide commercial, events space, and a primary school - all located on the NEC Campus.
Paper Yard is a 77-home development set to rejuvenate a 1960s warehouse site.
Velo Student Living, Lawson Street, is a brand-new purpose-built nine-story student development set to introduce 184 bed spaces to the area.
The Wall of Answered Prayer is a major new national monument set to take pride of place on the outskirts of Birmingham.
Birmingham is a city of wonderful architecture and creativity, both modern and classic. This features shows just how well both come together in a city of growth and history.
The Silversmiths is a boutique development of 34 spacious loft style apartments spanning Vittoria & Unity Works.
Solihull Station is to be thoroughly revamped to create a new 'world class' Integrated Transport Hub. Follow work on this major development right here with us.
Bradford Court Business Centre will embark on a bold new future with the creation of new extensions and refurbishments, providig additioanl office florospace.
Scholars Quarter comprises around 100 apartments across six new interconnected buildings, including a restored Wellington Works.
The Rainbow was built in 1876 at 60 High Street Bordesley for Mitchells & Butlers in the Gothic Style. Recent years as Finders Keepers but now The Rainbow again with new owners.
The Pressworks is a stunning development of 48 apartments & a rear duplex mews house.
Priory House Lofts has been revived into 79 luxury apartments and duplexes.
The name of the family so long connected with this area is now preserved in Adderley Park, Birmingham's oldest public park. It is close to the West Coast Mainline station of the same name.
Bloomsbury Park, in Nechells, is a large, open, grassy area, used by the local community for recreation. The Lanchester Car Monument by Tim Tolkien can be found here.
Perry Hall Park is in Perry Barr, Birmingham. The park was formerly the site of Perry Hall, the home of the Gough Family. It was demolished in 1927.
Small Heath, which has been settled and used since Roman times, sits on top of a small hill. Located on the Coventry Road on the number 60 bus route from National Express West Midlands.
Tile Cross Park is in the Tile Cross area of east Birmingham, between Garretts Green and Marston Green, and close to Birmingham Airport.
Rectory Park is home to Sutton Coldfields's main football park. The remaining parkland is natural, and contains mature woodland and wild grassland areas.
Queens Park was laid out in 1898 in celebration of Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee, after which Turks Lane was renamed Queens Park Road. In Harborne.
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