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Cape Hill is an area in Smethwick, Sandwell, West Midlands. It is centred on the road of the same name and includes the adjoining streets. Cape Hill starts at Waterloo Road near Shireland Collegiate Academy and ends at the High Street near Victoria Park. Cape Hill finishes at the start of the Dudley Road which forms the boundary with Birmingham and leads to Birmingham City Centre. Cape Hill is Smethwick's busiest shopping area.

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History

The area began to be developed in the latter part of the 19th century. Henry Mitchell bought a large plot of land alongside the road and built his brewery there in 1879. This became Mitchells & Butlers Brewery when he entered into partnership with William Butler in 1897. The brewery grounds even included a county standard cricket pitch where Worcestershire CCC played an annual match.[1] During the 19th and early 20th centuries the area became a thriving industrial and commercial area and in the 1950s and 60s it was a centre of immigration from the Commonwealth.

Facing each other on opposite corners of Durban Road are Cape Hill Primary School and the building which was once the local dispensary. Both were constructed in red brick with terracotta facings, the dispensary in 1888 and the school in 1890. Neither building has changed its exterior appearance to any significant extent. The school is still providing education for the local children[2] but the dispensary is now an "at risk" Grade II Listed Building.[3] There have been plans to turn the building into an emergency refuge for asylum seekers, a casino and a restaurant but none of these has come to fruition.[4]

Smethwick as a whole had several cinemas which had all closed by 1970. The earliest was the Cape Electric Cinema, built in 1911.[5] Just off Cape Hill, on Windmill Lane, was the Gaumont Cinema. The site originally held a skating rink, built in 1909. This was sold and converted into a cinema, named the Rink Picture House, in 1912. In 1928 it was taken over by Denman Picture Houses, the old building demolished and the current building erected. This was the named the Gaumont cinema which lasted until 1964, when it became a bingo hall eventually taken over by the Mecca Bingo chain. The bingo club closed in 2005, but the building still survives in use as the Victoria Suite.[6]

Shopping

It is a busy shopping area of mainly mostly Asian small businesses, but which also includes Windmill Retail Park including a large Asda including George, Matalan, Iceland, Boots and other high street branded stores. At Windmill Retail shopping centre there is ample parking spaces and it is not far from Victoria Park, Smethwick which is a great place to walk the dogs.

Transport

Cape Hill is served by several bus routes to places including Birmingham, Dudley, and West Bromwich. Most of the buses serving here are operated by National Express West Midlands. It is just over a mile from Smethwick Rolfe Street station, located on Rolfe Street, off the High Street in Smethwick.

There are several buses that serve Smethwick Cape Hill. If you are coming from the Birmingham City Centre, you could choose to take a bus from outside the Birmingham Markets (No.80). This bus will stop at Windmill Lane and take you to the Windmill shopping centre which you you find Asda, Iceland and Boots as some of the main shops. If you are nearer to Moor Street then taking the No.82 or No 87 is the better option which can be found opposite Moor Street Railway Station. These buses go along the bus route of Dudley Road, past the Dudley Road, Birmingham City Hospital.

References

  1. ^ Maxam, Andrew and Harvey, David "Smethwick". Tempus Publishing, 2007, p21
  2. ^ "Home Page :: The Cape Primary School, Cape Hill, Smethwick". Capeprimary.com. Archived from the original on 28 August 2013. Retrieved 16 March 2013.
  3. ^ [1] Archived August 19, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ "PublicAccess v7.4 @ Sandwell MBC: Property Related Information". Webcaps.sandwell.gov.uk. Archived from the original on 2 April 2012. Retrieved 16 March 2013.
  5. ^ "Smethwick social life". British History Online. Retrieved 3 September 2013.
  6. ^ "Gaumont, Smethwick". Cinema Treasures. Retrieved 3 September 2013.

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