I was looking at the article from 1877, which tells of the Watch Manufacturer in Birmingham, and it describes the entry to the English Watch Co as being in Villa Street. In 1879 it would become Dennison, Wigley and Co., and later Dennison's Watch Case Co.
"Passing along Villa Street one only sees a modest door plate bearing, the inscription English Watch Company as the outside indication of the important manufacturer carried on at the rear. The premises consist of 5 houses, an assembly room formerly a chapel, and three ranges of shopping, capable of accomodating at least 300 workmen. The whole area covering nearly an acre of land. Since acquiring the works the present company have considerably enlarged them, and introduced additional machinery, so that the power of production is largely increased...”