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Sarehole Mill located on the Hall Green/Moseley border was built in 1771. The original Mill was built in 1542. Take the link for more from our People with Passion on this historic gem.
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Soho House, a museum since 1995 was the home of Matthew Boulton from 1766 till his death in 1809. Take the link for more from our People with Passion on this historic gem.
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103 Colmore Row in Birmingham is a 223,631 sq ft office tower, with 7,665 sq ft of restaurant space on the ground and top floors. Take our feature for the story of this impressive build.
Birmingham, a city in a period of major growth, is a great example of how a large urban space can develop with people and community at its heart and very much involved in its future.
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The Library of Birmingham, which opened in September 2013, is one of the most photographed of modern builds in the City. With so much to experience, a visit to the Library is a must!
Winterbourne House is one of Birmingham's great Gems. It was originally built as the family home of John & Margaret Nettlefold from 1903. Part of University of Birmingham since 1944.
Brindleyplace in Birmingham is full of great places to visit and enjoy (day and night). It just has to be in our Birmingham Gems.
The Selfridges building is one of Birmingham's most distinctive landmarks and is one of the City's most photographed buildings. It was completed in 2003.
Moseley Road Baths in Balsall Heath is the oldest of three Grade II* Listed swimming pools in Britain and is a magnificent example of Birmingham's great history & heritage.
A catalogue of facts and photography of the 'go and see' Historic Gems across the City of Birmingham. Take the link for more from Birmingham's People with Passion
The wonderful Cardiff Castle, full of history and wonderful stories. A fantastic place to visit and very much a Welsh Gem.
Here we'd like to introduce you to the wonders of Coventry (UK City of Culture for 2021) through features, galleries and (to come) maps and tours.
The Cube, such a wonderful example of modern and creative architecture in Birmingham built between 2007 and 2010 and inspired by the city's tradition of jewellery making.
Here we'd like to introduce you to the wonders of Cardiff through features, galleries and (to come) maps and tours.
The Bank Birmingham comprises two towers, with the tallest being 33-stories (102m) high, plus a Grade II listed building that occupies a key part of the complex.
Three Snowhill, the third of the buildings in the Snowhill family, is without doubt a stunning and impressive build in a prominent location in the city's business district.
Here we'd like to introduce you to the wonders of London through features, galleries and (to come) maps and tours.
One Centenary Square, head office of HSBC UK, is the cornerstone of the flagship Arena Central development right in the heart of the city.
One Chamberlain Square is a curvaceous 8-story building and a great example of how modern architecture can sit naturally alongside historic builds and complement a city's heritage.
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