Earliest could be 1910, latest 1920s ? What does everyone else think ? Viv.
Trying to build up a picture of the 'hamlet' around Newton. The Malt Shovel further along the Newton Road and next to the Bishop's cottage once looked like this. It seems to have had a brewery alongside - Darby's. (Not surprising as there was a small stream at the rear). This seems to have been set further back off the early Newton Road (red dot). I wonder if this is the brewery which owned the Bishop's cottage terrace.
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At this time there was a more acute turn in the road (green dot, there was also a pub at this point "The New Inns" later "The Newton"). Is the Newton pub still there ?
Before changes to Newton Road, the Bishops cottage(s) reached across half of the later Newton Road footprint. I can start to see how this and the pubs would have amounted to a hamlet. And would "our" cottage sit somewhere in amongst all this ? We also have to remember that the road changes at this point would have dramatically transformed this part of Newton Road, making visualising all this quite difficult.
I'm also now wondering what the building was to the right of the 'L' shaped Bishops cottage terrace ? This too would have spread onto the later, wider Newton Road footprint. Viv.
PS Incidentally I think this part of Great Barr was at one time regarded as Perry Barr. Viv
It is on the corner of either Little Hardwick Rd or Foley Rd. The building is still there but much changed and I can't at the moment determine which corner ... red spots.This one s labelled inter-war, Chester Road (Little Aston - where's that ?!) near Sutton Coldfield. A very tall pole. Mabe a bit too far away but interesting. Viv.
Only a supposition Lyn, but all seems worth a try.![]()
It is on the corner of either Little Hardwick Rd or Foley Rd. The building is still there but much changed and I can't at the moment determine which corner ... red spots.
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