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Hmm, not sure but I don't think so.
There was also a branch in the Bull Ring and one on Smallbrook Ringway which was originally Lewis Separates, not sure if they became a Chelsea Girl.
@Vivienne14 What do you think?
I used to love pikelets, warm with butter on!
I think the name is particularly a Midland thing, areas like the south east have always called them crumpets.
I can remember the church quite well, I used to pass it on the number 16 bus to town going to work.
Strange but I can't really recollect it actually being demolished!
I know what you mean but at least the building has survived.
I've never been inside but am very familiar with the place as I used to work part-time at the old Ikon Gallery when they were in John Bright Street.