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33-36 Albion St: 1830: stucco 3-storey Georgian townhouses: Grade II
49 Albion St: 1860: red-brick & stucco workshops/offices/shops: Grade II
50 Albion St: 1870 red-brick workshop with moulded details: Grade II
52 Albion St: 1865: red-brick factory with gable chimney stacks: Grade II
54-57 Albion St: 1837: red-brick terraced houses with workshop extensions: Grade II*
58-61 Albion St: 1840: terraced houses converted to workshops: Grade II
62-65 Albion St: 1833: red-brick Italianate workshop: Grade II
67-69 Albion St (ex-Corporation Fire Station): 1909: Wrenaissance/Arts/Crafts: Grade II
2 Branston St: 1850: two painted-and-ornamental red-brick shops: Grade II
115-121 Branston St: 1857: red-brick terrace of houses & workshops: Grade II
11 Brook St : 1875: red-brick warehouse (now restaurant): Grade II
3 Camden St: 1820: classical Georgian townhouse with Ionic porch: Grade II
62 Camden St: 1845: red/brown-brick houses converted into printing works: Grade II
63 Camden St: 1830: 2 stucco Georgian townhouses: Grade II
13-15 Caroline St: 1900: 2 factories with neo-Georgian/Edwardian facades: Grade II
58-59 Caroline St: 1890: red-brick factory with painted/blue-brick detail: Grade II
60 Caroline St: 1890: red-brick factory with ashlar/blue-brick details: Grade II
52-54 Charlotte St (Cogent Works): 1902: red-brick workshop/warehouse: Grade II
55 Charlotte St: 1780 two red-brick Georgian townhouses: Grade II
100 Charlotte St: 1840: red-brick warehouse range: Grade II
32-42 Constitution Hill (Derwent Wks): 1912: arts & crafts style: Grade II
60-62 Constitution Hill: 1820: painted brick factory with moulded friezes: Grade II
106 Constitution Hill (White Horse Cellars): 1885: red-brick corner pub: Grade II
16 Cox St: 1870: red-brick factory with tall brick stack: Grade II
5-11 Fleet St 1896: orange brick brass foundry with painted dressings: Grade II
13-15 Fleet St: 1892: Newman Coffin Works: red-brick/ashlar factory/offices: Grade II*
1 Frederick St (Argent Works): 1863: pen factory in early Renaissance Style: Grade II*
12-13 Frederick Street: 1870: red-brick factory with blue-brick dressings: Grade II
14-15 Frederick Street: 1860: stucco Italianate factory & offices: Grade II
22 Frederick St: 1901: factory (now bank) with decorative terracotta facade: Grade II
23 Frederick St: 1895: red-brick & teracotta factory with gable chimneys: Grade II
26 Frederick St: 1870: stucco workshop with Italianate detail: Grade II
27 Frederick St: 1830: 2 Greek Revival townhouses with Doric colonnade: Grade II
31 Frederick St: 1820: stucco villa with pilasters converted into workshop: Grade II
35 Frederick St: 1905: red-brick & ashlar ex-bank building: Grade II
45 Frederick St: 1820: red-brick house converted into factory with end stacks: Grade II
46 Frederick St: 1882: red-brick house & factory with gable chimneys: Grade II
48 Frederick St: 1870: red-brick factory in Venetian Gothic style: Grade II
27 George St (New Hall Works): 1860: large red-brick factory: Grade II
29 George Street: 1820: rear red-brick engineer-erecting shed: Grade II
Graham St (Victoria Wks): 1838: red-brick factory - ashlar/stucco dressings: Grade II
1 Great Hampton St: 1870: polychrome-brick stone-dressed Gothic pub: Grade II
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Great Hampton St: 1840: red-brick shops/houses converted to workshops: Grade II
16-18 Great Hampton St: 1912: stone workshop: arts/crafts/baroque detail: Grade II*
22a Great Hampton St: 1880: stone bank in Gothic/renaissance style: Grade II
45 Great Hampton St (Pelican Works): 1860: palazzo-style red-brick factory: Grade II
60-64 Great Hanpton St: 1912: workshop/offices in arts & crafts style: Grade II
69-70 Great Hampton St: 1830: pair of red-brick town houses: Grade II
80-82 Great Hampton St: 1880: red-brick manufactory in Gothic style: Grade II*
83-84 Great Hampton St: 1880: red-brick manufactory with Gothic detail: Grade II
95 Great Hampton St: 1907: 3 workshops in Edwardian Arts & Crafts Style: Grade II
17 Hall St: 1905: red-brick/terracotta 17th century revival shops/workshops: Grade II
36-37 Hall St: 1870: red-brick shops/workshops with central brick stack: Grade II
1-7 Hampton St: 1896: red-brick & terracotta works & offices: Grade II
17-19 Hockley Hill: 1820: 3-house red-brick terrace with shop fronts: Grade II
175 Hockley Hill: 1890: red-brick, sandstone & terracotta ex-bank & shop: Grade II
2 Hylton St: 1905: painted & moulded red-brick workshops/offices: Grade II
17-19 Hylton St: 1890: red-brick manufactory with gable chimney stack: Grade II
38-40 Hylton St: 1890: red-brick manufactory with painted stone dressings: Grade II
55 Hylton St: 1890: red-brick manufactory with ashlar dressings & end stacks: Grade II
Icknield St: 1836: Railings, Gates & Piers to Key Hill Cemetery: Grade II
Icknield St (front range Birmingham Mint): 1860: red-brick in Italianate style: Grade II
21-22 Kenyon St: 1895: red-brick & terracotta factory with gable stacks: Grade II
42 Kenyon St (Reliance Wks): 1826: red-brick houses converted into factory: Grade II
3-5 Legge Lane: 1895: red-brick pen factory with rich terracotta decoration: Grade II
6 Legge Lane: 1885: red-brick terraced houses & workshops: Grade II
9-11 Legge Lane: 1891: red-brick factory with terracotta detail: Grade II
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17 Legge Lane: 1913: former Manton Works: red-brick with frieze: Grade II
3 Lionel St: 1898: public toilets beneath Snow Hill Railway Bridge: Grade II
74 Livery St (Derwent House): 1902: red-brick/terracotta foundry & offices: Grade II
89 Livery St (Vaughton Gothic Works): 1902: red-brick/terracotta: Grade II
21 Ludgate Hill: 1850: red-brick three-storey canalside factory: Grade II
23 Ludgate Hill: 1915: red-brick office block in Queen Anne Style: Grade II
31-33 Ludgate Hill: 1890: buff-coloured brick workshops/warehouses: Grade II
61 Ludgate Hill: 1861: red-brick metal-working factory & offices: Grade II
63-64 Ludgate Hill: 1903: red-brick factory, offices & warehouse range: Grade II
7 Mary St: 1876: red-brick electroplating factory with stone dressings: Grade II
27-32 Mary St: 1818: pinkish red-brick houses & workshops: Grade II
26 Mary Ann St: 1860: brick factory at rear of 11 St Pauls Sq: Grade II
Assay Office, Newhall St: 1878: red-brick building in Italianate style: Grade II
16-17 Newhall Hill: 1860: blue-brick building with grey/red dressings: Grade II
144 Newhall St (Elkington Wks) 1870: red-brick factory (ex-science museum): Grade II
150 Newhall St (Queens Arms): 1870: M&B pub with lavish external detail: Grade II
199 Newhall Street: 1905: red-brick factory in neo-Georgian Style: Grade II
204-206 Newhall St (Dorman Smith): red-brick & terracotta offices: Grade II
109 Northwood St: red-brick & ashlar factory with moulded decoration: Grade II
34-44 Northwood St: 1890: red-brick & terracotta workshop range: Grade II
67-71 Northwood St: 1895: orange-brick brass foundry with gable chimneys: Grade II
27-28 Pemberton St: 1890: red-brick factory, painted & blue-brick detail: Grade II
16 Regent Parade: 1830: corner townhouse with Ionic columns: Grade II
12-14 Regent Place: 1883: red-brick workshop with 8-bay Gothic elevation: Grade II
16 Regent Place: 1910: red-brick/terracotta Arts & Crafts factory/offices: Grade II
22-26 Regent Place: 1820: 3 stucco single-bay houses: Grade II
32 Regent Place: 1905: purple-brick/teracotta electroplating factory: Grade II
60-70 Regent Place: 1850: brick factory with stucco touches & pilasters: Grade II
St Pauls Church: 1776: classical style modelled on St Martins-in-the-Fields: Grade I
1 St Pauls Sq: 1780: red-brick corner Georgian townhouse: Grade II
3 St Pauls Sq: 1780: red-brick townhouse with Tuscan column doorcase: Grade II
4 St Pauls Square: 1780: Georgian red-brick townhouse: Grade II
5 St Pauls Square: 1870: workshop conversion of Georgian townhouse: Grade II
11 St Pauls Square: 1780: 5 red-brick Georgian townhouses: Grade II
12-14 St Pauls Square: 1780: red-brick Georgian townhouses: Grade II
34 St Pauls Square: 1780: 3 stucco Georgian townhouses: Grade II
35-38 St Pauls Square: 1780: row of red-brick/stucco Georgian townhouses: Grade II
42 St Pauls Sq: 1880; red-brick corner factory with stucco dressings: Grade II
63 St Pauls Sq: 1890: red-brick offices with painted dressings: Grade II
56-58 Spencer St: 1870: red-brick purpose-built workshops: Grade II
94-100 Spencer St: 1871 red-brick houses converted into shops/workshops: Grade II
95 Spencer St; 1850: 2 red-brick houses converted into shops/workshops: Grade II
102 Spencer St: 1980: red-brick manufactory with blue-brick detail: Grade II
35-38 Summer Hill Road: 1901: red-brick factory incorporating house (1794): Grade II
7 Summer Hill Terrace (Orthodox Cathedral): 1873: Gothic-style church: Grade II
20 Tenby St: 1890: red/blue brick factory with ashlar dressings: Grade II
28-29 Tenby St: 1865: red-brick brassworks with tilework & chimney: Grade II
36 Tenby St: 1890: red-brick factory with concrete dressings: Grade II
11-14 Tenby St North: 1880: red-brick factory with fine external detail: Grade II
15 Tenby St North: 1879: red-brick factory with blue-brick detail: Grade II
59 Tenby St North: 1890: red-brick factory with end stacks: Grade II
61 Tenby St North: 1890: red/blue brick factory with painted dressings: Grade II
28 Vittoria St: 1859: red-brick factory with Gothic details: Grade II
30-34 Vittoria St: 1866: painted-brick jewellery works: Grade II
33 Vittoria St: 1850: red-brick factory with single brick chimney: Grade II
35-37 Vittoria St: 1840: pair of red-brick houses converted to workshops: Grade II
36-46 Vittoria St (Unity Works) 1865: red-brick bootmakers factory: Grade II
41-49 Vittoria St: 1860: brick corner factory with iron beams: Grade II
51 Vittoria St: 1820: red-brick townhouse with stucco plinth: Grade II
54-58 Vittoria St: 1905: red-brick & terracotta corner factory: Grade II
60-64 Vittoria St: 1820: red-brick 3-storey corner workshop: Grade II
66-68 Vittoria St: red-brick factory with moulded decoration: Grade II
76 Vittoria St (School of Jewellery): 1865: workshop in Gothic Style: Grade II
91-92 Vittoria St: 1890: red-brick factory with stone dressings: Grade II
Vyse St: 1890: red-brick workshops with gable & mid-pitch chimney stacks: Grade II
7-8 Vyse St: 1850: red-brick workshops converted into offices: Grade II
9 Vyse St 1880: brick & teracotta workshop & showroom in Gothic style: Grade II
12-14 Vyse St: 1890: red-brick manufactory with ridge stacks: Grade II
15 Vyse St: red-brick manufactory & shops with chimney stacks: Grade II
16-18 Vyse St: 1848: red-brick houses converted into shops/workshops: Grade II
20 Vyse St: 1848: red-brick houses converted into shops/workshops: Grade II
71-72 Vyse St: 1840: modest two-storey red-brick terraced houses: Grade II
75-79 Vyse St: 1909: red-brick workshop (now museum) with gable stacks: Grade II
85 Vyse St: 1850: red-brick house/manufactory with gable stacks: Grade II
87-88 Vyse St: 1850: red-brick houses converted into shops/workshops: Grade II
90-94 Vyse St: 1855: red-brick houses converted into shops/workshops; Grade II
Toilets opp. 90-94 Vyse St: 1880: cast-iron with grotesque decoration: Grade II
1 Warstone Lane: 1903: cast-iron decorated clock tower at Vyse St junction: Grade II
3-5 Warstone Lane: 1895: stucco-on-brick factory with gable stacks: Grade II
6 Warstone Lane: 1850: stucco brick workshop with brick stack: Grade II
7 Warstone Lane: 1850: stucco/brick factory with gable chimneys: Grade II
8-9 Warstone Lane: 1865: red-brick factory with blue-brick details: Grade II
62-64 Warstone Lane: 1882: red-brick factory with terracotta detail: Grade II*
67-69 Warstone Lane: 1880; red-and-blue-brick manufactory: Grade II
95 Warstone Lane (Red Lion): 1890: red-brick pub with stone dressings: Grade II
156 Warstone St: 1850: red-brick factory with stone and blue-brick detail: Grade II
159 Warstone Lane: 1840: red-brick offices & works: Grade II
161 Warstone Lane: blue-grey cemetery lodge in Tudor Gothic Style: Grade II
172 Warstone Lane: 1919: red-brick pub with richly-decorated interior: Grade II
1 Warstone Parade East: 1850: office/house with works range: Grade II
2 Warstone Parade East: 1890: red-brick manufactory with embellishments: Grade II
3-4 Warstone Parade East: 1890: 2 red-brick factories with ridge stack: Grade II
5 Warstone Parade East: 1890: red-brick factory with blue-brick detail: Grade II
53 Water St: 1895: orange-brick brass foundry & offices: Grade II
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