Built heritage in Acocks Green
Acocks Green was a rural backwater until the coming of the
railway in 1852. All the farms and large houses have gone, and
apart from a few cottages, the oldest buildings left were built
as Acocks Green developed after that date. However, just over
the canal are some statutorily listed buildings, and they are
included here because of their proximity, not because they are
strictly speaking in Acocks Green! The last obviously timber-framed building in
Acocks Green itself was pulled down in the 1970s amidst controversy. This was
Fieldgate Farm, off Yardley Road near the canal. The oldest buildings in Acocks
Green are probably the cottages on Arden Road. If you want to define Mansfield
Road as part of Acocks Green, Pinfold House and the timber-framed buildings
alongside are 17th century. All these are described on the page about
statutorily listed buildings.
The information on the listed buildings is reproduced or taken
from the public information held by the Planning service of the
City Council. Any changes to the buildings since then are not
catered for. More documents can be found at
http://www.birmingham.gov.uk/buildingconservation.bcc
Other buildings may not be listed but are worthy of note in
their own right.
Introduction to the built environment of Acocks Green
Scheduled ancient monument
Statutorily listed buildings
Locally listed buildings
Other buildings of interest |