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Listed Buildings: Westside

 

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Baskerville House: stone office block in monumental classical style: 1938: Grade II
32 Broad St: mid-Victorian brick terrace with dentilled cornice: Grade II
44 Broad St (Brasshouse): brick & stucco with Romanesque touches: Grade II
266-271 Broad St: brick building in Venetian Gothic Style: 1860: Grade II
2 Brindley Place (Suffolk Works): red-brick Victorian manufactory: Grade II
79 Cambridge St: red-brick canalside works and warehouse 1820: Grade II
Gas Street Basin: walls and ramps down to canal; circa 1820: Grade II
14-16 Gas St: brick canalside pub (Tap & Spile): 1820: Grade II
39 Gas St: red-brick & iron remnant from Gas Street Works: 1822: Grade II*
44-48 Gas Street: stucco & blue-brick canalside workshop: 1820: Grade II
Holiday St: cast-iron aqueduct carrying B'ham & Worcester Canal: 1870: Grade II
1-4 Kingston Row: brick canalside terrace: 1790: Grade II
Ladywood Tunnel West Portal by Robert Stephenson: 1847: Grade II
Severn St: Athol Masonic Hall; red-brick & stucco in classical style: 1827: Grade II
23 St Vincent St: two-storey brick warehouse: 1885: Grade II
Scotland St: cast-iron roving bridge on Birmingham & Fazeley Canal : 1828: Grade II
Sheepcote St: brick road-bridge above canal by Thomas Telford 1827: Grade II
34-35 Sheepcote St: red-brick terrace (ex-Albion pub) 1840: Grade II
Map: Westside Birmingham
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