This 1979 designation of Lozells and Soho hill conservation area shows an empty site then.
This 1979 designation of Lozells and Soho hill conservation area shows an empty site then.
Yes - the one on the left is 127 - and what's more - it's listed!Lyn
The second photo has the one on the left with 127 on the gatepost, so the one to the right of it must be 129 and the far right one almost completely obscured by treees no 131
There is a 4 page thread about Handsworth Kindergarten Preparatory School hereThat's a great photo - many thanks. Irritatingly, if it was taken while you were there, it's just before my time - I started in 1957. Can you remember if the school was in the building I mentioned in my earlier thread? If that photo was taken in the playground I seem to remember that it was surrounded by trees on dusty earth banks which would probably be called an adventure playground today (or fenced off from pupils in case they had accidents!
There was a reference to the fact there might be road widening as a later part of a plan but no further info.Interesting but a bit puzzling! pjmburns earlier contribution Taken from a Planning Committee document dated 2nd July 1984 suggests that demolition was discussed and agreed at least 5 years later! Unless demolition was part of some sort of master plan.
ok jan thanks...i know ruskin mill trust leased the land and i know the plan for the gardens went ahead as i saw the gardens laid out but maybe there was not enough interest and they gave it up...not sure really..as you say maybe i should contact the council although over the years their record at replying to me is not goodI don't think they are anything to do with it. There was a 2015 project with them which seems to have fallen through.
The site is council owned so perhaps ask them or the local Councillor?
thanks jan had not read that one...so the council it is thenI was basing my comment on this 2022 article
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Brum residents call for 'utopian' green space to be restored
Richmond Garden on Soho Hill is currently overgrown and unrulywww.birminghammail.co.uk
Great to read something relatively recent on the gardens - nothing much seemed to have happened since the turn of the century! I've been spending time trawling through the National Newspaper Archives to see if the reason for demolition of the property was a disaster like a fire etc but I've found nothing so far. It will be interesting to see if Birmingham Council come up with anything. I wish I could remember ownership of the house when we lived there but do have a vague recollection that it was under the ownership of the Matthew Boulton Estate. This ties up with an old map I've found of the area which names the entire "triangle" of land from Soho House (his home) down to Richmond Road as Boulton Engineering (see top right corner of map).. I suspect this may have been either sold off or developed for housing after the death of the famous Matthew Boulton Senior. I guess this could have been taken over by the Council in later years. I'm very interested in the Boulton side of things as my Great Grandfather worked on The Matthew Boulton Junior estate in Great Tew.I was basing my comment on this 2022 article
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Brum residents call for 'utopian' green space to be restored
Richmond Garden on Soho Hill is currently overgrown and unrulywww.birminghammail.co.uk
didnt look like it to me mike...oh well what can you do..just thought it worth a mentionaybe they are gipsies and just moved in for a while, as they do