43-51 Newhall Street, Birmingham

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43-51 Newhall Street, Birmingham

Image: © Stephen Richards Taken: 25 Aug 2011

A large brick and terracotta job, bristling with shaped gables, dormers, canted bays and the obligatory corner feature. Built 1898-1900. Grade II listed. Originally for a medical insurance society, the Birmingham Hospital Saturday Fund, at the time of the photo the ground floor was partly taken up chain pub All Bar One. Offices above. However many new office blocks are going up, space in existing buildings is always being advertised.

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.481963
Longitude
-1.90292