26, Mary Ann Street B3 is a Grade II listed building in the Birmingham local planning authority area, England. First listed on 6 May 1974. Factory.

26, Mary Ann Street B3

WRENN ID
fallen-barrel-hyssop
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Birmingham
Country
England
Date first listed
6 May 1974
Type
Factory
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

No. 26 Mary Ann Street is a factory built around 1860. It is three storeys tall and features a repetitive window pattern that is 17 bays long. The windows on the ground and first floors have segmental heads, while those on the second floor have flat heads that extend up into the eaves. The building has a moulded eaves cornice, a blue brick plinth, dark red brick walls, and pink brick voussoirs. The windows are divided into small panes by moulded astragals, with a pivoted section at the top centre. This factory is connected to the rear of No. 11 St Paul's Square.

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