IMAGES TAKEN NEAR TO
Frankley Beeches Road, BIRMINGHAM, B31 5AB

Introduction

This page details the photographs taken nearby to Frankley Beeches Road, B31 5AB by members of the Geograph project.

The Geograph project started in 2005 with the aim of publishing, organising and preserving representative images for every square kilometre of Great Britain, Ireland and the Isle of Man.

There are currently over 7.5m images from over14,400 individuals and you can help contribute to the project by visiting https://www.geograph.org.uk

Image Map


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Image Listing (39 Images Found)

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Frankley Beeches Road towards Northfield.
From the junction of Hill Top Road
Image: © Jeff Gogarty Taken: 21 Mar 2016
0.03 miles
2
St Bridget's RC Church, Frankley Beeches Road, Northfield
The Roman Catholic Church on Frankley Beeches Road Northfield.
Image: © Roy Hughes Taken: 1 Jan 2009
0.04 miles
3
St Heliers Road, Northfield
Off Frankley Beeches Road.
Image: © Richard Vince Taken: 3 Sep 2022
0.05 miles
4
Hill Top Road, Northfield, Birmingham
Image: © Jeff Gogarty Taken: 21 Mar 2016
0.09 miles
5
Black Horse Public House, Bristol Road South, Northfield
Standing on the junction of Bristol Road South (A38) and Frankley Beeches Road. This junction marks one end of the recently opened and long awaited Northfield by-pass.
Image: © Roy Hughes Taken: 1 Jan 2009
0.10 miles
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The Black Horse on Bristol Road South
The Black Horse is a Wetherspoon pub.
Image: © Steve Daniels Taken: 14 Jul 2014
0.11 miles
7
Northfield By-Pass, Sir Herbert Austin Way (A38) and Frankley Beeches Road
One end of the recently opened Northfield by-pass. This section of the A38 has been named "Sir Herbert Austin Way" after the founder of the Austin Motor Works. Sir Herbert ( or more properly Lord Austin) lies buried just a couple of miles from his factory in Lickey churchyard, Rose Hill. He must be spinning in his grave with what has happened to his factory. Most of it is now just a demolition site awaiting promised development. Part of the Black Horse pub can be seen on the left of the picture.
Image: © Roy Hughes Taken: 1 Jan 2009
0.11 miles
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The Black Horse public house, Northfield
A rather fine example of an 'improved' or 'reformed' public house, built in the late 1920s to a design in this case by Francis Goldsbrough (of Bateman and Bateman) for the brewers John Davenport & Sons. It later fell under the management of the Greenall Whitley brewery, and latterly J.D. Wetherspoons. Grade II* listed https://britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/101343340-the-black-horse-public-house-northfield-ward#.XyLibyhKjcs & https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1343340 in 1981.
Image: © Richard Law Taken: 8 Jan 2020
0.11 miles
9
The Black Horse Public House
Image: © Anthony Parkes Taken: 18 Oct 2014
0.11 miles
10
Shops at Northfield
These shops are on the east side of Bristol Road South, close to the southern end of the recently built Northfield bypass.
Image: © Nigel Mykura Taken: 8 Jan 2011
0.12 miles
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