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This feature provides an overview of centres of faith across Digbeth, mapped for you with links provided for further information.
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St Anne's Church is a Roman Catholic Church on Alcester Street in Digbeth. Built 1883-84 by Albert Vicars. Part of the Irish Quarter, the building has been Grade II listed since 2021.
A former chapel in Digbeth, now near Digbeth Court Car Park. Was formerly St Edmunds' Boys' Home. Built 1913-14. By Mansell & Mansell. Been unused for years.
The BBC's flagship television show, MasterChef, will move to the Grade II* listed Banana Warehouse in 2024, the first time the show will be made outside London in more than 20 years.
Garrison Circus will redevelop a brownfield site with c. 546 homes and c. 710 student beds across four blocks up to c. 37 storeys.
The Ruin is a public house in Digbeth on the corner of Floodgate Street and Little Ann Street. There has been a pub on this site since at least 1785!
Dead Wax Digbeth is a public house on Adderley Street in Digbeth, Birmingham. It was formerly a Free House called The Wagon & Horses until 2019. A live music venue.
The Forge Tavern (now a Cuban Bar called Son Caney Bar) is a public house at the corner of Fazeley Street and Great Barr Street in Digbeth.
Cleary's is an Irish Bar on Moseley Street, off Moseley Road in Digbeth, and close to Highgate Park. It is also a live music venue.
The Moseley Arms is a classic public house in Digbeth on the corner of Moseley Road and Ravenhurst Street. There is a Peaky Blinders mural in the car park at the back.
The Kerryman was a family owned Irish pub in Digbeth, Birmingham. Was the Old Bulls Head, built in the 1860s. It has closed down as of autumn 2022. As of 2023, the pub is available to let.
The Big Bulls Head is a public house in Digbeth. It was built in 1900 on the corner of Milk Street, and is now next to South & City College Birmingham: Digbeth Campus.
The Fountain Inn is on Alcester Street and Cheapside in Digbeth (not far from Highgate). Dating to 1780, the public house was restored in 2021. Was formerly run by Mitchells & Butlers.
The Kenneth Budd JFK Memorial was originally at St Chad's Circus from 1968 until it was destroyed in 2007. It was recreated by his son Oliver Budd in Digbeth during 2012-13.
Leopold Works is a 10-storey new build set to introduce 70 homes (11 affordable) to the area.
Bordesley Station is on the Snow Hill Lines at Coventry Road. Only one train a week stops here on Saturday's or on Birmingham City FC match days. Most trains don't stop here at all.
Eastside Projects is situated at 86 Heath Mill Lane in Digbeth, Birmingham. A free public gallery set up by artists for experimental contemporary arts exhibitions and events.
Minerva Works is situated on Fazeley Street in Digbeth. Home of art related units: Centrala, Grand Union, Vivid Projects and Stryx. One of the buildings at Warwick Bar.
National Express opened Birmingham Coach Station in 2009, on the site of what was previously Digbeth Coach Station until 2007. Originally opened in 1929 as a bus depot for Midland Red.
Bradford Court Business Centre will embark on a bold new future with the creation of new extensions and refurbishments, providig additioanl office florospace.
The Rainbow was built in 1876 at 60 High Street Bordesley for Mitchells & Butlers in the Gothic Style. Recent years as Finders Keepers but now The Rainbow again with new owners.
Warner Fields is a unique, long-term riverside neighbourhood set to deliver 1,351 new homes across ten new blocks of four to 15 storeys.
Here we follow developments on the Midland Metro in Birmingham during the extension from Bull Street (at the Delta Junction with Corporation Street) to Digbeth (High Street Deritend).
Situated in Camp Hill, Birmingham is the former Holy Trinity Church. Grade II listed, built 1820-22, designed by Francis Goodwin. Sadly it has been closed for decades.
The corner of Bradford Street and Moseley Road is to become home to a new 104-home development.
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