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Grove Lane: St Peters: 1905: red-brick/stone with tower in Decorated Style: Grade II
Grove Junior School: 1890: brick & stone with gables & cupolas: Grade II
45 Grove Lane: Handsworth Grammar: 1892: red-brick/stone with clock/turret: Grade II
Hamstead Rd (Endwood): 1840: stucco pub in Doric Style: Grade II
Hamstead Rd (St Marys): C13 rebuilt C19: sandstone in decorated style: Grade II*
283-285 Hamstead Rd: 1850; pair of semi-detached red-brick cottages: Grade II
318-320 Hamstead Rd: 1830: pair of semi-detached stucco-faced villas: Grade II
Handsworth Cemetery Chapel: 1909: red-brick & stone in Arts & Crafts Style: Grade II
Handsworth Cemetery Lodge (Oxhill Rd): 1909: red-brick with stone dressings: Grade II
Handsworth Cemetery (Gates & Gate Piers): 1909: iron in early C18 style: Grade II
Handsworth Park: Bandstand: 1890: octagonal with iron columns: Grade II
Handsworth Park: Umbrello: 1880: octagonal & iron in Gothic Style: Grade II
Holyhead Rd: round-headed Milestone: 1800: 111 miles London: Grade II
42 Holyhead Road (New Inns): red-brick/sandstone pub with rich interior: Grade II
Rookery Road Primary: 1890: brick/terracotta with gables & cupolas: Grade II
Rookery Road Primary (Caretakers Hse): brick/terracotta with porch & gables: Grade II
80-86 Soho Rd (Rhodes Almshouses): 1850: brick terrace in Jacobean Style: Grade II
153 Soho Rd (Council House): 1878: red-brick/terracotta with clocktower: Grade II
270 Soho Rd (Red Lion): 1901: corner pub with tower/cupola/rich interior: Grade II*
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