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106 Albert St (Woodman): 1896: brick-and-terracotta corner pub: Grade II
Aston St (Fire Station): 1935: red-brick/stone triangular with clocktower: Grade II
25 Banbury St (Proof House): 1813: red-brick, painted stone & terracotta: Grade II*
Curzon St Railway Station (disused): 1838: Ashlar in the Ionic Style: Grade I
Curzon Railway Viaduct above Digbeth Branch Canal: 1838 (greatly altered): Grade II
Fazeley St: Banana Warehouse: 1840: canopy overhangs Warwick Bar: Grade II
106-110 Fazeley St: 1840: canalside houses with workshop extensions: Grade II
122 Fazeley St: 1840: two-storey red-brick house: Grade II
180 Fazeley St: 1790: brick subterranean ice house: Grade II
7-12 Fox St: 1790: brick/painted stone/stucco houses/workshops: Grade II
16 Freeman St (Fox & Grapes): 1700 (altered 1850): stucco-faced brick pub: Grade II
Gopsal St (Eagle & Ball): 1840: red-brick & stucco-trim corner pub: Grade II
Moland St (Newhall Wks): 1907: red-brick ex-pen factory with ashlar dressings: Grade II
Mill St (cast-iron roving bridge @ Aston Canal Junction): 1828: Grade II
Mill Street (brick roving bridge @ Aston Top Lock): 1789: Grade II
Woodcock St (public baths & gymnasium): 1926: brown-brick in Gothic style: Grade II
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