Stratford House, Grade II* listed house in Birmingham, England
Stratford House is a Grade II* listed residence in Birmingham with traditional architectural details from its period of construction. The building preserves original structural elements and interior layouts typical of houses from its era.
The building was added to the national listing because of its architectural merit and following severe damage to Birmingham from air raids during World War II. This protected status was part of efforts to safeguard important structures after the city lost many buildings to bombing.
The structure represents a crucial part of Birmingham's architectural heritage, demonstrating construction methods and social patterns of its construction period.
Visitors can view the building's exterior and architecture from street level. Any modifications to the structure require special permission from local authorities to protect its original features.
The building belongs to a select group representing only about 5 percent of all listed structures in England at this highest classification level. This rarity highlights its exceptional architectural and historical significance.
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