Dennis
As I said before, I think (but cannot be certain) that the 1851 house was demolished in the late 19th century
Dennis
This very same pub has been discussed on the forum a couple of times most recently here with photos and maps.
https://birminghamhistory.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=20019
The original Ring O Bells was opposite Yardley Church, the dark building. It was moved away from the church, because of protests about alcohol being served so close to the church. The same thing happened with The Ring O Bells, opposite St Giles Sheldon.
The garage shown on the left is now the KIA car showroom and the farm buildings are still standing.Another query....doing a bit on Sheldon and Elmdon and came across this pic showing a pub I've only vaguely heard of...The Cock Inn....on Coventry Road where the old Elmdon airport entrance is now..? Any one got a better picture of the pub Phil...and a map mike?
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The garage shown on the left is now the KIA car showroom and the farm buildings are still standing.
Nick
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I would have thought it had more to do with the dualling of the A45 rather than the expansion of the airport, as they built the small hotel (Tri-Star) opposite Old Damson Lane after the road works. Not to mention the far more recent Travelodge.
The blind looks as though it's positioned in between destinations so it could have been on road test if it were based at a local garage.I remember when the Walsall Rd (A34) and the Aldridge Rd (A453) were single carriageway roads. I think the old pic below shows the Aldridge Rd between the Tame Bridge and Perry Barr, but here is something unusual in this 1960s pic namely the No 51 bus which appears to be 'off route'. The No 51 usually travelled from the Scott Arms along the Walsall Rd through Perry Barr to the city centre. The Midland Red originally ran the Nos 188 (Beeches Estate), 119 (Scott Arms), and 118 (Walsall) in the Great Barr district and when the River Tame flooded, these buses diverted along Church Lane on to the Aldridge Rd. Sometime around 1960, B.C.T. took over the 188 and 119 services numbering them 52 and 51. Flood prevention work eventually removed the need for diversions so there must be another reason for this number 51 travelling off route.
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The old 1960's pic,
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on the white house, also the chimney style.
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Todays pic,
those windows etc are circled.
The house looks as if it is being demolished.
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Dennis
The building is marked as a lodge. It and the house it served are not on the map of c1888, but are on that of 1904, with the house called "The Hut". After WW2 the house seems to have been called Wyckhams Close, and that is still there according to Google maps, though the entrance is further down the A45. Below are maps for c1937 and c1961
Hi
Yep just a punt.
Wyckham Blackwell.
Close by 5 Station Road Hampton Arden.
Huge Timber Merchants all over the place
Established 1885.
Seems to me to be a business man place not a farmer?
Who knows best I can do
Mike jenks.
Hi
Check google Bickenhill castles farm looks like the photo
Mike jenks