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Cruck Cottage Handsworth

Di, I understand the sculptor is using it as a studio but is not living there. Sadly, from what I can see, no effort has been made to curb the rapid decay.

I think it would make a wonderful subject for you to paint but you'd better get it quick before it falls down altogether.

While I fully appreciate what cromwell says about the Old Crown, at least it's something and half a loaf is better than no bread at all.
If only the exterior of the Kruck Cottage could be brought up to that standard I, for one, would be a little bit happier.

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:angel: Hi Guys is this the 'Cottage' your talking about?

Cruck-framed house dating from 1460 (altered in 1625 and 1946).

20 Slack Lane,
Handsworth,
Birmingham B20 2JL.
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If so it's a lovely old place.

Chris :angel:
 
Another old building, what is the current state of this old pub? it once stood not too far from the Olde Crown, then was moved to Cannon Hill Park where I understand it is crumbling away? I was told it was being restored, is this true? It would also be smashing drawn or painted!!


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Sadly, Rod, it's been in the park for years now, supported by scaffolding, with notices stating that it is to be refurbished and moved back to Digbeth but nothing ever happens. :-\
 
Pomgolian said:
:angel: Hi Guys is this the 'Cottage' your talking about?

Cruck-framed house dating from 1460 (altered in 1625 and 1946).

20 Slack Lane,
Handsworth,
Birmingham B20 2JL.


If so it's a lovely old place.

Chris :angel:

Yes Chris, it is. What a lovely photo of it, I'll have to get my brush's out.
 
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