The Crown Inn, Grade II listed pub on Broad Street, Birmingham, England.
The Crown Inn stands as a stone structure on Broad Street with original sash windows on its upper floors that still open and close smoothly. The three-story building maintains its red brick facade and period proportions, fitting naturally among Birmingham's older commercial properties.
The building was erected in 1781 during Birmingham's rapid industrial growth and marked by two significant renovations in 1883 and 1930. These updates modernized the interiors while keeping the external character largely intact.
The building once served as the taproom for William Butler's brewery, connecting it to Birmingham's brewing heritage. Visitors can still sense the working-class character that defined this part of town for generations.
The location sits near the International Convention Centre in the heart of the city and is easily reached on foot from the main shopping streets. The flat terrain around the site makes it simple to walk around and explore the surrounding historic quarter without difficulty.
The building received official protection as a Grade II listed structure in 1952, making it one of the earliest protected properties on this street. This early recognition reflects how the local community valued the building's role in the neighborhood long before modern heritage movements became widespread.
Location: Birmingham
Address: 37 Broad Street, Birmingham, B1 2DY
Website: http://reflexbars.co.uk/reflexbroadstreet
GPS coordinates: 52.47822,-1.91065
Latest update: December 12, 2025 14:26
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