Lady Penelope
master brummie
Going back a week when we were looking at Camp Hill. I just found this 1937 aerial shot which clearly shows it was never a pleasant site. View attachment 99853
Hi Devonjim,
I was in Central Library not long ago looking at old records for the area I think you're talking about. I was interested in John Lowe, attorney, who lived there in the house called Ravenshurst. This house was there in 1748 and I found a wonderful plan of the estate complete with crest etc. showing the farm and buildings which surrounded it. It showed that it was, at that time, a green and pleasant area. I'm fascinated by the area around there and Digbeth and Deritend.
Bill Dargue also includes it on his wonderful website.
You proceed through Deritend, up Camp-hill, and when near the summit, there is on the right hand an ancient brick building, called the Ravenhurst, the residence of Mr. John Lowe, attorney, who is equally respectable in his profession, as the house is in appearance.





