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Acocks Green

General view of Acocks Green village, Birmingham. Photographed in 1932.
Note on the back of the photograph states that the view was taken around the time the New Inn (to the left) had opened: where the Trees are in Wesley Road is where the farm was until c1930; on the corner of Warwick Road was the original New Inn Pub.



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Have you a record of the name of the farm mentioned, my mom went to that school from around 1927, as did I much later!
 
Stable yard at Hyron Hall Farm, Acocks Green, Birmingham creator: Fred Green. no date.
(Birmingham Archives and Collections)

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The entrance to Hyron Hall Farm, Victoria Road, Acocks Green, Birmingham, creator: Fred Green. No date.
(Birmingham Archives and Collections)

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Typical - it is split across2 maps but seems to be an extension of Clay Lane and still exists today as "The Vineries"
1950 map showing one end of the road.
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1938 map showing "Clay Lane" then marked as Barn Lane
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More information on the history of the Vineries here.
 
Few interesting facts.
Picture shows wind-pump at the Vineries.

Name that comes from the market gardens and glasshouses that once stood there, growing grapes. The name stuck for the lane/estate and the nearby canal bridge.

In the 1930s the market-garden land was sold and became the Air Ministry’s Rover “shadow factory” site (from 1937), producing aero-engine parts; the old house lingered and later served other uses.

Vineries Bridge (Grade II): The small canal footbridge commonly called Vineries Bridge dates to the canal era (late 18th century; the Warwick line opened 1799). It survives as a listed structure and gave the area a landmark name.
 
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