1–7 Constitution Hill, Birmingham, Grade II listed factory in Birmingham, England
1–7 Constitution Hill is a four-story factory building with dark red brick dressed in terracotta and features a distinctive round tower with an open cupola at one corner. The structure combines workshop spaces on upper levels with retail areas and food service in the lower sections.
Architects William Doubleday and Shaw designed this building in 1896 for H B Sale, a die-sinker manufacturing company. It reflects the industrial expansion of Birmingham during the late 1800s and exemplifies how factories were constructed during that period.
Medieval heads carved into circular plaques above the first-floor windows show the craftsmanship that helped earn this building its heritage protection status.
The building sits at an unusual triangular corner where Constitution Hill and Hampton Street meet, which helps orient yourself when exploring the site. A mix of retail, workshop space, and food service means different areas may be active at different times during your visit.
The ornamental terracotta detailing and round tower with its open gallery cupola are rarely found in Birmingham's factory buildings, showing craftsmanship beyond typical industrial design. This blend of practical function and decorative elements makes the structure architecturally distinctive for its era.
Location: Birmingham
Made from material: architectural terracotta
Address: 1–7 Constitution Hill, Birmingham, England B19
GPS coordinates: 52.48668,-1.90148
Latest update: December 8, 2025 19:52
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