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  2. Rosedene - Wikipedia

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    The original building had two bedrooms, a living room, dairy, store, back hall with well and pump, plus an adjoining piggery, coal house and privy. [1] Alterations were made to the cottage. A stable was added before 1889, to help carry market garden produce (strawberries, pears and plums) to market in Birmingham.

  3. Local Housing Allowance - Wikipedia

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    Local Housing Allowance will be calculated on the number of rooms the claimant's household needs not the number of rooms in the property or the amount of rent charged. The number of bedrooms needed is based on the number, age and sex of people who live in the claimant's household. The bedroom requirement is calculated as follows: one bedroom ...

  4. Masshouse - Wikipedia

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    Construction cost £30 million and the 14-storey building consists of 173 studio, one and two-bedroom apartments. The first residents had moved in by February 2007. [ 19 ] The building is clad in 6,000 m 2 (65,000 sq ft) of pre-cast panels with a complex mixture of finishes; some contain black polished bands bounded by a white concrete frame ...

  5. Housing in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The immediate impact was the prevalence of the three-bedroom house, with kitchen, bathroom, parlour, electric lighting, and gas cooking, often built as subsidised council housing. Major cities such as London and Birmingham built large-scale housing estates – one in Birmingham had a population of 30,000 residents.

  6. Octagon, Birmingham - Wikipedia

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    The Octagon [1] [2] is a 155 m (509 ft) tall, 49-storey residential skyscraper under construction in Birmingham, England. The building is part of the Paradise redevelopment scheme in the city centre and is designed by Glenn Howells Architects. It is currently the tallest building in the city. [3]

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