35-38 St Paul's Square, Birmingham

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35-38 St Paul's Square, Birmingham

Image: © Stephen Richards Taken: 25 Aug 2011

Part of Birmingham's few set-piece Georgian survivals. Pevsner says it is the only C18th square in the city, "in fact probably the only square". It has not survived intact, but these are good three-bay houses with wedge lintels and pedimented Tuscan doorcases. They date from the late C18th. Grade II listed. The square is now exclusively commercial.

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.485383
Longitude
-1.906889