Lad in the Lane, Historic pub in Bromford, Birmingham, England.
Lad in the Lane is a pub in Birmingham's Erdington district built on Tudor foundations dating to the 15th century with significant medieval origins. The building displays typical features of this era including exposed timber frames, small mullioned windows, and carefully jointed wooden structures visible throughout the interior.
The building dates to the early 15th century, making it one of Birmingham's oldest structures still in use today. Over the centuries it shifted from a high-status residence to a public house, reflecting the area's transformation from private estates to community gathering places.
The pub transformed from a grand residential home into a public gathering place in the 1780s, serving foresters who worked the local estates. You can sense this working-class heritage in how the spaces are arranged, revealing a shift from private to communal use.
The pub is easily accessible on foot near transport links but has limited parking in the immediate area. Arriving early is advisable, especially on weekends when the space tends to be more crowded and the experience can feel cramped.
Scientific analysis of timber through dendrochronology revealed that the oldest wood comes from spring in the late 14th century, making it older than previously thought. This discovery gives the building importance as evidence of early construction practices in the region.
Location: Birmingham
Architectural style: Tudor architecture, Tudor Revival architecture
Address: 22 Bromford Lane, Erdington, Birmingham, B24 8BU
GPS coordinates: 52.51475,-1.83531
Latest update: December 11, 2025 18:02
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