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Listed Buildings: Digbeth, Deritend, Bordesley
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Allcock St/Lower Trinity St: former primary school in Gothic Style: 1875: Grade II
Allison St: 1880: cast iron urinal with decorative end arches: Grade II
132 Bradford St: 1790: stuccoed red-brick Georgian townhouse: Grade II
276 Bradford St (White Swan) 1899: red-brick & terracotta corner pub: Grade II
308 Bradford St (Anchor Inn): 1900: red-brick & terracotta corner pub: Grade II
Heath Mill Lane: St Basils: 1910: Romanesque red-brick church: Grade II
High Street Bordesley: church in basilican-Lombardic style: 1898: Grade II
High St Deritend: Devonshire House: 1902: red-brick & terracotta office block: Grade II
224-225 High St Deritend: 1860: polychromatic brick with stone dressings: Grade II
Milk St (Floodgate Board School) red-brick/terracotta in Gothic Style: 1890: Grade II
Old Crown: High Street Deritend: timber & plaster-infill coaching inn: 1500: Grade II*
Orwell Passage: red-brick Ice Factory & Cold Store: 1900: Grade II
6 Oxford St: Bonser Warehouse: 1860: brick & stone with pyramidal roof: Grade II
96 Oxford St: 1912: red-brick factory with polychrome brick dressings: Grade II
105 Ravenhurst St (Moseley Arms): 1840: red-brick & stucco corner pub: Grade II
Upper Trinity St (Clement Arms): 1800: stuccoed-brick pub: Grade II
6 Well Lane: 1872: red-brick & terracotta factory in Gothic style: Grade II
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