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  2. Listed pubs in Birmingham - Wikipedia

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    Bennetts Hill, City Centre, B1 1869 II* 1291206 [30] The Maggies Shirley Rd, Hall Green, B28 1935 II: 1245354 [31] Market Tavern Moseley St, Digbeth, B12 1899–1900 II: 1234220 [32] The Marlborough Anderton Rd, Sparkbrook, B11 1900 II: 1393553 [33] Moseley Arms Ravenhurst St, Highgate, B12 c. 1840: II: 1343145 [34] The Old Crown: High St ...

  3. Queen's Arms, Birmingham - Wikipedia

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    The pub in 2005 The Queen's Arms (sometimes styled " The Queens Arms ") is a Grade II listed public house in Birmingham , England, built c. 1870 . [ 1 ] It is noted for the tiled Art Nouveau signage on its exterior, which was remodelled in 1901 to the designs of the architect, Joseph D. Ward for its then owners, Mitchells & Butlers .

  4. Old Joint Stock Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The present day theatre and pub is housed in a Grade II listed building built as a library by architect J. A. Chatwin in 1862. [1] The building was acquired by the Birmingham Joint Stock Bank, established in 1861. [2] The bank had four branches within the city; the oldest one, here in Temple Row, was opened for business in 1862. [2]

  5. The Crown, Birmingham - Wikipedia

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    The Crown is a former pub on the corner of Station Street and Hill Street, Birmingham. It has been called the "birthplace of heavy metal", and hosted Black Sabbath's first gig. [1] It was built in 1881, to designs by the architect Thomson Plevins. [2]

  6. The Old Crown, Birmingham - Wikipedia

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    The Old Crown, a pub in Deritend, claims to be one of the oldest extant secular buildings in Birmingham, England. [1] It is Grade II* listed , and claims to date back to c. 1368, retaining its "black and white" timber frame, although almost all of the present building dates from the early 16th century.

  7. Lad in the Lane - Wikipedia

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    The Lad in the Lane is a pub in the Bromford area of Erdington in Birmingham, England.Dating to the year 1400, it is considered to be the oldest house and pub in the city, [1] although The Old Crown in Digbeth claims to date from 1368, a date which is yet to be confirmed.

  8. Brookhill Tavern - Wikipedia

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    The Brookhill Tavern was a Grade II listed public house at 484 Alum Rock Road, Alum Rock, Birmingham, England B8 3HX. It was built in 1927-1928 for the Smethwick-based Mitchells & Butlers Brewery. The architect was George Bernard Cox of Harrison and Cox. [1] It was Grade II listed in 2015 by Historic England. [1]

  9. Deritend - Wikipedia

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    The Old Crown pub in Deritend High Street is claimed to be the oldest extant secular building in Birmingham.It is Grade II* listed, and claims to date back to circa 1368, retaining its "black and white" timber frame, although almost all of the present building dates from the early 16th century.