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The Jewellery Quarter is a conservation area that preserves the
industrial townscape of Victorian Birmingham. It contains over
150 statutory listed buildings, most of which are either early
19th century houses converted into workshops or later
purpose-built factories in Gothic/Italianate styles.
The Jewellery Quarter also contains two Victorian cemeteries,
Key Hill and Warstone Lane, and a classical 18th century
church, St Pauls, which is set in a square of Georgian
townhouses.
This website contains an
index of listed buildings in the
Jewellery Quarter Conservation Area. |