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Listed Buildings: Gun Quarter
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Barker Bridge 1842: cast-iron road bridge above Birmingham & Fazeley Canal: Grade II
Bull, Price St 1800: brick corner house with mid-Victorian pub front: Grade II
Cells Block, Steelhouse Lane 1890: brick & teracotta: Grade II
Central Fire Station, Corporation Street 1935: neo-Georgian: Grade II
Coleridge Chambers 1890: brick & teracotta with corner tourette: Grade II
County Court, Corporation Street 1882: Italianate palazzo with Doric Porch: Grade II
Gunmakers Arms, Bath Street 1820: corner pub: Grade II
Methodist Central Hall, Corporation St 1904: brick & terracotta with tower: Grade II*
Pitman Chambers, Corporation St 1897: arts & crafts, brick & terracotta: Grade II*
Ruskin Buildings, Corporation St: 1890 brick and terracotta: Grade II
St Chad's Cathedral 1841: German-Style RC Cathedral by Pugin: Grade II*
Victoria Courts, Corporation St 1891: red-brick & terracotta by Webb & Bell: Grade 1
100-101 Loveday St 1840: red-brick factory: stucco chapel-style front: Grade II
16 Lower Loveday St 1840: small stucco-faced brick workshop and house: Grade II
44-49 Price St 1780: red-brick terrace of single bay houses: Grade II
16-18 Princip St 1840: small canalside red-brick workshop: Grade II
47 Princip Street 1840-50: red-brick workshop with living quarters: Grade II
28-32 Shadwell St 1840: former gun factory extended in 1850-59: Grade II
Overview: Steelhouse Lane Conservation Area
Map: Gun Quarter
 
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