1.8 miles Halesowen, West Midlands, B62
Grade II* listed building set in acres of landscaped grounds. Long bar featuring eleven beers including six guests, usually including an Oakham
2 miles Quinton, Birmingham, B32
2.1 miles Halesowen, West Midlands, B62
2.1 miles Halesowen, West Midlands, B63
There was a Queens Head in Peckingham Street as early as 1675. The present pub, now in Birmingham Street is older than it looks and despite its Victorian trimmings could itself be seventeenth century.
2.1 miles Halesowen, West Midlands, B63
Set over 2 floors Benjamins can accommodate functions of all sizes upto 450 guests and indeed upto 650 guests if the whole of the building is used for one function as was the case in August 2011!
2.1 miles Selly Oak, Birmingham, B29
The Avenue Club & Lodge has 22 en-suite bedrooms including Double, Twin, Triple & Family, consisting of all the amenities you need with a fully serviced bar & Function room to hire. With easy acce
2.1 miles Halesowen, West Midlands, B63
Formally known as the Lyttleton Arms and named after a previous landlord, Billy Picks. Located in the centre of the pedestrianised area of the town, the pub reopened in July 2019, after an extensive refurbishment.
2.2 miles Northfield, Birmingham, B31
This was built in 1929, opening on 1 December. Designed for the Davenport Brewery, by Francis Goldsbrough (from the local architectural practice of Bateman and Bateman), this is one of the largest and finest examples of a Brewer’s Tudor-style public house
2.2 miles Halesowen, West Midlands, B63
This is named after the 18th-century poet and landscape gardener buried in St John’s Church churchyard, opposite. William Shenstone was also involved in local affairs – the Halesowen Free School (wher
2.2 miles Rednal, Birmingham, B45