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King Edward VI Aston School is one of the schools founded in 1883 of the Foundation of King Edward VI, but the only one to still be on it's original site near Aston Hall & Park.
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King Edward VI Camp Hill School for Boys was founded at Camp Hill in 1883. Shortly afterwards it was joined by the girls school. The schools relocated to Kings Heath in the mid to late 1950s.
King Edward VI Five Ways School was originally founded at Five Ways in 1883, but relocated to a site in Bartley Green in 1958 (near Bartley Reservoir), about 5 to 7 miles away.
King Edward's School was a boys grammar school founded at New Street in 1552, they moved to Edgbaston in 1936. King Edward VI High School for Girls founded 1883 and moved 1940.
The Black Sabbath bench is a celebration of the pioneering success of the Birmingham Heavy Metal band on Broad Street on the now named Black Sabbath Bridge over the canal.
St George's Church is situated at Westbourne Crescent in Edgbaston. Built in three phases from 1836 until 1885. Now Grade II listed. Noted for the architects Scoles, Edge and Chatwin.
Forward Together was made by Luke Perry and was in Victoria Square from July 2021. Then Colmore Square until late 2022. Then by 2023 it was moved to Aston Hall & Park.
Lead Works is a 12 storey aparthotel set to be occupied by ‘Master by Leonardo Hotels’ (Jury’s Inn).
A Grade II listed building in Harborne, built in 1907. It was formerly Harborne Fire Station, but now it is just flats or apartments. At Gordon Road near Rose Road in Harborne.
Situated in Camp Hill, Birmingham is the former Holy Trinity Church. Grade II listed, built 1820-22, designed by Francis Goodwin. Sadly it has been closed for decades.
The Green in Harborne is situated between North Road and Nursery Road. A pair of paths forms a cross from above. About halfway between the High Street and Walkway in Harborne.
Moda, Loudon's Yard delivers 398 tech-enabled rental homes, with an acre of landscaped courtyards and gardens and state-of-the-art amenities to live, work and play.
Holloway Head is a 484-home build-to-rent scheme spread across four new builds ranging from 8 to 14 storeys.
The corner of Bradford Street and Moseley Road is to become home to a new 104-home development.
Moseley Gardens is a new-build residential development of 67 contemporary 1- and 2-bedroom apartments.
Influenced by Digbeth’s industrial significance, Digbeth One 2 offers a contemporary collection of 194 one, two, and three-bedroom apartments, all within a part 5-6 storey new build.
Compass is a prism-shaped purpose-built student accommodation development comprising 290 self-contained studio apartments.
The Bond is home to a major 55,000K SF creative media hub.
122 Moseley Street is an upcoming residential development set to deliver 29 new homes.
Park View is a residential rejuvenation of a former industrial estate with 116 new homes & spectacular rooftop terraces.
Westminster Works is a £50 million build-to-rent redevelopment set to introduce 220 apartments across a 6-7 storey new build.
Kent Street Apartments aims to develop a car park site with a new 12 storey apartment building.
The Brandwood Tunnel is on the Stratford-on-Avon Canal near Brandwood in South Birmingham (between Kings Heath & Kings Norton). It opened in 1802 and is over 300 metres long.
The Holliday Street Aqueduct is on the Worcester & Birmingham Canal, and built in 1870. It is now close to The Mailbox, Arena Central and Gas Street Basin. Grade II listed.
Summerfield Police Station was a former police station on the Dudley Road in Summerfield, Birmingham, near Summerfield Park. They moved to Icknield Port Road.
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