Old Square Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Small Open Space
Old Square is in Birmingham city centre and at the end of Corporation Street. Rather than going through the middle of the square the trams turn left and head for Snow Hill and onwards to Wolverhampton...
Such is the long and tortuous arc of English civic history that what was once a monastic institution (the names of nearby streets such as The Minories, Upper Priory and Lower Priory give the game away...
Stumbled upon this place as I was wandering around the city, Was surprised to find a statue of Tony Hancock. Not worth a special trip, but a green space among buildings.
Train advisor have this located marked incorrectly on the map. This is actually just southwest of the marker, on the roundabout. The Tony Hancock monument is located in the old square. The square, l...
An unusual square a bit of green amid busy roads and a rather nice statue of Tony Hancock. I think I read that this square was quite an upmarket place to live with some nice housing around the square ...
Small Open Space
Old Square is in Birmingham city centre and at the end of Corporation Street. Rather than going through the middle of the square the trams turn left and head for Snow Hill and onwards to Wolverhampton...
From Augustinian Priory to Tony Hancock Memorial
Such is the long and tortuous arc of English civic history that what was once a monastic institution (the names of nearby streets such as The Minories, Upper Priory and Lower Priory give the game away...
Old Square
Stumbled upon this place as I was wandering around the city, Was surprised to find a statue of Tony Hancock. Not worth a special trip, but a green space among buildings.
Old and tired square
Train advisor have this located marked incorrectly on the map. This is actually just southwest of the marker, on the roundabout. The Tony Hancock monument is located in the old square. The square, l...
Unusual
An unusual square a bit of green amid busy roads and a rather nice statue of Tony Hancock. I think I read that this square was quite an upmarket place to live with some nice housing around the square ...