The Fighting Cocks Public House, Arts and Crafts style pub in Moseley, Birmingham, England.
The Fighting Cocks Public House is an Arts and Crafts style pub in Moseley featuring exposed timber beams, stone masonry, and large windows set into its exterior walls. The building displays the hallmarks of this movement through its crafted details and construction that prioritizes local materials.
A tavern first stood on this site in 1759, but the current building was constructed in 1903 by architects Thomas Walter Francis Newton and Alfred Edward Cheatle in the Arts and Crafts style. This reconstruction gave the location its defining appearance and significance as a movement landmark in the area.
This pub serves as a gathering place where Moseley residents come together for traditional British fare and conversation. It functions as a social hub that reflects how locals have used this spot for generations to meet and relax.
This pub sits at the corner where King Edward Road meets Alcester Road and opens its doors to guests every day of the week. The kitchen prepares classic British dishes to order, making it easy to have a meal while visiting the area.
The building holds Grade II listed status, a recognition that reflects its importance to English architectural heritage. This designation means the structure has been protected because architects and historians consider it worthy of preservation for future generations.
Location: Moseley
Location: Birmingham
Architectural style: Arts and Crafts movement
Address: 1 St Marys Row, Moseley, Birmingham, B13 8HW
Website: http://thefightingcocksmoseley.co.uk
GPS coordinates: 52.44705,-1.88777
Latest update: December 14, 2025 11:26
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