The Antelope, Grade II listed pub and restaurant in Sparkhill, Birmingham, England.
The Antelope is a two-story building constructed from brick and stone situated along Stratford Road in the Sparkhill district. The structure has been repurposed over time, serving most recently as restaurant space while retaining its original architectural form.
The building was established as a public house in 1924 and received Grade II listed status in 1991 for its architectural merit. The stone carvings date from the same construction decade and come from established local artists.
The exterior walls feature decorative stone carvings from the 1920s created by artist William Bloye and sculptor Tom Wright. These relief details give the building its distinctive character and show local craftsmanship from that era.
The building sits on a busy street with good transport connections and is easily accessible on foot. Visitors should note that it operates as a standard restaurant and is open during regular service hours.
The building has switched functions over time, hosting various restaurant concepts including Hajee's Spices and Des Pardes. These changes reflect how the neighborhood has evolved and what culinary traditions have shaped it.
Location: Birmingham
Made from material: brick, stone
Website: http://hajeesspices.com
GPS coordinates: 52.45336,-1.86575
Latest update: December 14, 2025 09:47
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