3-13, Laburnum Road is a Grade II listed building in the Birmingham local planning authority area, England. First listed on 21 January 1970. Blocks of flats. 8 related planning applications.

3-13, Laburnum Road

WRENN ID
slow-cornice-mist
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Birmingham
Country
England
Date first listed
21 January 1970
Type
Blocks of flats
Source
Historic England listing

Description

This is a row of six houses, numbered 3 to 13, built around 1910 in Bournville. They are designed as two two-story blocks, visually unified as a single, symmetrical composition, with a small, hipped-roofed porch linking them and flanked by arched entrances. L-shaped hipped-roofed outhouses, each with a circular window and ventilator, project from the gabled ends of the row. The houses were constructed of brick and have tile roofs. The windows are casements, with segmental heads to the ground-floor openings and tucked beneath the eaves on the first floor. Most windows are two- or three-lights, with some cross-windows above the entrances. The entrances to numbers 3 and 13 are located on the returns of the left and right blocks respectively. Numbers 7 and 9 have their entrances in slightly projected bays with individual hipped roofs. Only number 9 retains its original window glazing bars.

Detailed Attributes

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