Brookhill Tavern, Grade II listed tavern in Alum Rock, Birmingham, England.
Brookhill Tavern is a Grade II listed public house located on Alum Rock Road in Birmingham, built in 1928. The building displays typical features of British pub architecture from this era, including distinctive period details in its construction and design.
The building was designed by architect George Bernard Cox for Mitchells & Butlers Brewery and opened in 1928. It represents an important period when breweries commissioned new public houses with modern, purpose-built designs.
The tavern takes its name from the elevated location and reflects early 20th century pub culture in Birmingham's working neighborhoods. Visitors can observe how the interior and exterior design served the community's social gathering needs at that time.
The tavern is located on Alum Rock Road in the Ladywood area and is easily accessible on foot. Since it remains an active pub, visitors should check opening hours in advance to ensure it is open when they plan to visit.
Architect George Bernard Cox designed numerous public houses across the Birmingham region with consistent architectural principles. This tavern is one of several examples that showcase his distinctive approach to pub design.
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