This is still being added to, photos were taken on different days as I tried to cover the area. Old Yardley Village, Church Road and Blakesley Hall next <--- nearly finished now. Bits I've forgotten will be inserted into this section where they fit best, notably the Yew Tree and Wells Green shopping areas, the New Inn and the Toby (still-known-as-the-Wheatsheaf) Carvery. Then a quick trip down Sheaf Lane towards St Giles Church and the Old Smithy. And anywhere else I think of.
There may also be a few photos of Acocks Green and Sheldon Country Fair soon.
Thursday, July 24, 2008
Church Farm (also once known as Tile House Farm) now apparently converted to a residential area. It's probably about 40 years since I was last around here and I'd forgotten how beautiful it was - such a hidden glimpse of history. It is a shame that there are so many cars parked in the area but traffic is at least blocked from passing in front of the church.
The recently closed Ring o' Bells has now been partially incinerated, which seems to be the inn-thing these days (see the Wagon and Horses and the Tilt Hammer for examples.
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At the top of Church Road is the Coventry Road and the Swan underpass, built in 1967. The north-west corner is occupied by a sinusoidal blue office block known as Equipoint. This would fit in nicely in the modern city centre but is glaringly out of place here. As usual, signs carry advertisements for zillions of square feet of vacant space.
I remember when the underpass was being built, we could walk all over the Coventry Road without fear of the traffic.
I remember when the underpass was being built, we could walk all over the Coventry Road without fear of the traffic.
This office block on the south east corner would blend in nicely with it's surroundings if it had any surroundings to blend in with. Certainly more pleasing to the eye than the blue squiggly thing opposite.
Many years ago, the majestic coaching house which was the Swan Inn occupied this site, later replaced by "The Swan", a modern boozer which claimed to have the longest bar in Europe. I actually think this office is a visual improvement on the latter (did I just say that?)
Many years ago, the majestic coaching house which was the Swan Inn occupied this site, later replaced by "The Swan", a modern boozer which claimed to have the longest bar in Europe. I actually think this office is a visual improvement on the latter (did I just say that?)
... here's more of it. This shopping centre on the north-east corner comprised a variety of shops including an excellent green-grocers and an indoor market (the In Shops) which will also be missed. It's being redeveloped by Tesco as a super-duper-hyper market, providing they undertake refurbishment of the not-to-be-blown-up flats and a traffic improvement scheme on Church Road, the latter being desperately needed. Tesco seems to be fairly prominent in this walkabout and I should point out that I am not being paid by them.
When I first moved into the area in 1992 it was what I called a "real" pub with a public bar, lounge and snug (remember snugs?). Then it turned into a Mr Qs, a diabolical open-plan Habitat style bar with TVs in every nook and cranny, probably in the bog too.
Very recently it has been re-invented as a Thai restaurant, also serving English food. This is a considerable improvement which, for me at least, is enhanced by having a seperate bar area serving guest real ales and a fine selection of malt whiskeys (Talisker 10 minutes walk from home... heaven!)
I like it. It is clean inside and the staff are polite. Whether it takes off or not remains to be seen, but I hope so.
Very recently it has been re-invented as a Thai restaurant, also serving English food. This is a considerable improvement which, for me at least, is enhanced by having a seperate bar area serving guest real ales and a fine selection of malt whiskeys (Talisker 10 minutes walk from home... heaven!)
I like it. It is clean inside and the staff are polite. Whether it takes off or not remains to be seen, but I hope so.
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