Entrance to Handsworth Hall
Introduction
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Image: © David Stowell Taken: 9 Jul 2006
Handsworth Hall was built in Tudor perpendicular style in 1881 as a Wesleyan Methodist theological college. Today it is part of the UCE. This is the entrance from Friary Road, although most of the main buildings, just visible through the trees, are in the adjacent square.