Interesting wanders around the Jewellery Quarter

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I’m gradually surveying the Jewellery Quarter by default , as I work through the City Council’s database of listed buildings. It’s a fascinating journey of urban renewal. Its a very mixed area, with lots of apartment conversions – some architecturally tasteful, some just an eyesore of erected building materials; lots of hip small knowledge and professional companies and their feeding stations of equally hip restaurants, bars and cafés; masses of jewellery workshops and shops and  the odd bit of good old Brum metal-bashing, together with some very derelict parts looking very forlorn.  Mix in stalled building developments, casualties of the credit crunch and you’ve got a mapper’s heaven and probably an urban planner’s hell!  Here are some of the best listed buildings I found, along with some falling into decay.

Tenby Street North
Tenby Street North
Legge Lane - a general area of dereliction
Legge Lane – a general area of dereliction
Corner of Regent Street and Vittoria Street
Corner of Regent Street and Vittoria Street

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