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File:Tudor Merchant's House (Saracen's Head), Kings Norton.jpg

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A few new shots of the Tudor Merchant's House, formerly the Saracen's Head.

The Tudor Merchant's House from the churchyard.

This is a photo of listed building number 1343450.

The Saracen's Head 81 and 83, Birmingham

   THE GREEN
   1.
   5104
   (north-west side)
   Kings Norton B38
   Nos 81 and 83
   (The Saracen's Head)
   SP 0478 NE 58/4 25.4.52
   II*
   2.
   Late C15 altered and added to. Timber-framed; tiled roof. Two storeys; 3 bays, the
   outer 2 both advanced and projecting behind either side of an internal courtyard.
   The bay on the right is the solar wing of the original hall house. It has recently
   been restored and has close-set studding with plaster infill. Its gabled upper
   storey is jettied on a moulded wood bressumer. The centre bay has been encased in
   brick and has on the ground floor a passage through into the courtyard behind, 2
   doors and 2 bay windows, all except the smaller of the 2 windows within early C19
   Gothic frieze. Over the bay windows tripartite casements. The left-hand bay was
   rebuilt in the C19 and has another bay window with Gothic frieze and, at first floor
   level, a single segment-headed casement window.


Listing NGR: SP0489878897
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Source Flickr: Tudor Merchant's House - Kings Norton
Author Elliott Brown
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