St Nicolas' Church, Kings Norton
St Nicolas's Church, Kings Norton is the Anglican parish church of Kings Norton, in the Diocese of Birmingham, West Midlands, United Kingdom.
Sutton, is a market town in the outermost suburbs of North Birmingham in the West Midlands region of England. The town is an affluent, well-to-do, middle-class suburb of Birmingham, taken into that city's boundaries in the local government reforms of 1974. It lies about 8 miles (13 km) northeast of Birmingham City Centre and borders Little Aston, North Warwickshire, Lichfield, and South Staffordshire. Its 2011 Census population was 95,107 – a fall of 4.8% since the 2001 Census.
Population: 107,030
Latitude: 52° 34' 0.01" N
Longitude: -1° 49' 0.01" W
St Nicolas's Church, Kings Norton is the Anglican parish church of Kings Norton, in the Diocese of Birmingham, West Midlands, United Kingdom.
St Mary's Church, Moseley is a Grade II listed parish church in the Church of England located in Moseley, Birmingham.
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The Church of St Augustine of Hippo in Lyttelton Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham, England, is a parish church in the Church of England.
The Saracen's Head is the name formerly given to a group of late medieval buildings in Kings Norton, Birmingham.
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Queen's College was a medical school in central Birmingham, England, and a predecessor college of the University of Birmingham. It was founded by surgeon William Sands Cox in 1828 as The Birmingham Medical School, a residential college for medical s…
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The Northfield Hospital was a psychiatric hospital located at Tessal Lane, Northfield in Birmingham, England, and is famous primarily for the work on group psychotherapy that took place there in the years of the Second World War.
Newhall Street is a street located in Birmingham, England.
The Elkington Silver Electroplating Works, is a building on Newhall Street in Birmingham, England.