Queen's Arms, Grade II listed pub in Birmingham, England
The Queen's Arms is a Grade II listed pub located at the intersection of Charlotte Street and Newhall Street. The building features red brick walls and ornate Art Nouveau decorative tilework across its exterior.
The building was constructed around 1870 and underwent major renovation in 1901 under architect Joseph D. Ward for owners Mitchells & Butlers. This redesign reflected the latest design trends of the early 1900s.
The pub has served as a filming location for the BBC series Line of Duty, contributing to British television production and entertainment history.
The interior is currently undergoing extensive refurbishment, so visitors may encounter limited access or temporarily closed areas. It is advisable to check ahead before visiting to confirm full accessibility.
The pub was used as a filming location for the BBC crime series Line of Duty, connecting it to British television history. This link to the popular show has increased its recognition among viewers of the series.
Location: Birmingham
Architectural style: Art Nouveau
Address: 150 Newhall Street, Birmingham, B3 1RY
Website: http://queensarmsbar.co.uk
GPS coordinates: 52.48360,-1.90660
Latest update: December 10, 2025 16:28
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