Digbeth / Deritend
- CA Survey Uid: 6076 - Conservation Area
- Local Planning Authority: Birmingham
- County: West Midlands
Large building constructed in 1856 by Yeoville Thomason, in neo-classical Romanesque style in red bricks with yellow stone dressing. Symmetrical compositio…
Large church on Soho Hill dating from 1855 by W. Bourne. Built in red Hollington stone with sandstone features and string courses all fairly badly eroded. …
Classical design by Roger Eykyn of Wolverhampton and built in 1777-9 although the upper part of the Spire and tower was added in 1822-3 by Frances Goodwin.…
Designed by TF Proud in 1893, this church is an example of local red bricks and buff terracotta, designed in the Perpendicular style with a lofty nave and …
Built in 1883, by Martin and Chamberlain, The building was the Headmaster's house attached to Icknield Street School (List No. 1076315) one of the Birmingh…
Built in 18998-9 as the Birmingham Library (a private member's library) by F. Barry Peacock of architects Cossins, Peacock and Bewlay. Red brick, two store…
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