This is a listed building on Hagley Road. Originally the Cobden Hotel, a temperance hotel (coffee house) stood on Corporation Street/Cherry Street, but it was demolished to make way for Rackhams in the 1950s. Details of the earlier Hotel are here
The Cobden was still a temperance (dry) hotel when it set up on Hagley Road. Don't know if it still issues today..There's a Heritage England listing which describes the building as;
1972
1984 rear view
Cobden Hotel and Coffee House Corporation Street/Cherry Street
The Birmingham Coffee House co (The Cobden) seems to be part of the Cobden Hotel, which was on the corner of cheryy St. It would be where the southern tip of Rackhams (sorry House of F!!) is now . As to the other earlier photo, in 1888 the only Jeromes listed in Kellys are a botton...
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The Cobden was still a temperance (dry) hotel when it set up on Hagley Road. Don't know if it still issues today..There's a Heritage England listing which describes the building as;
Details
HAGLEY ROAD 1. 5104 (south side) Edgbaston B16 No 166 (Cobden Hotel) SP 08 NW 6/6 II GV 2. C1860-70, altered. Stucco. In an Italianate style. Two storeys plus modern attic. 3 bays with quoins left and right. Rusticated ground floor with central entrance with coupled pilasters with palmette capitals carrying an entablature and 2 windows with panelled frames with cornices on brackets. Moulded band at first floor level. First floor with 3 windows, the centre one with segmental head, all otherwise as those below. All windows sashes. Eaves with guilloche frieze and cornice on brackets alternating with rosette panels. The wings left and right of this are not listed.1972
1984 rear view
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