The Endwood
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title:
The Endwood
text:
The Endwood is a disused grade II listed public house on Hamstead Road, in the Handsworth Wood district of Birmingham, England. The three-storey building was constructed as a private residence, Church Hill House, in 1820, when Handsworth Wood was part of Staffordshire. It has a stucco finish, a slate roof and porch with doric columns. Around the 1880s, it was occupied by the Muntz family, George Frederic Muntz' second son William Henry Muntz having married Alice Parker, the second daughter of it
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wiki
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description:
Public House (former residence) in Birmingham, England
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Endwood
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2023-12-26T17:28:59Z
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