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Birmingham's Heritage Pubs

Birmingham has many classic pubs which were built at the height of the industrial revolution where the prosperity of Birmingham is obvious by the opulence and splender of the architecture.

Unfortunately these days many of these fine edifices find themselves somewhat down at heel and due to the fact that Birmingham has evolved into such a cosmopolitan city they can't live up to their original grandeur.

The following pubs are listed in CAMRA's National Inventory of Historic Pub Interiors. Click each pub to view more details on the building.

The images of heritage pubs are courtesy of Michael Slaughter.

 

Anchor, Digbeth

Bartons Arms, Aston

Black Horse, Northfield

British Oak, Stirchley

Market Tavern, Digbeth

Red Lion, Handsworth

Red Lion, Erdington

Rose Villa Tavern, Hockley

White Swan, Digbeth

Woodman, Digbeth

 

 

 

 

 


 

 


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