Old Crown

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Old Crown is a historic pub in Birmingham, England, reputed to be one of the city’s oldest surviving secular buildings and a notable local landmark.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic building
public house
tourist attraction
architecturalStyle Tudor architecture
country England
describedAs one of Birmingham’s oldest surviving secular buildings
hasClientele locals
tourists
hasFeature courtyard beer garden
exposed timber framing
gabled façade
jettied upper floor
hasLicensing premises licence for alcohol
hasNumberOfStoreys 2
hasOnlinePresence official website
social media pages
hasUse hotel accommodation
public house
restaurant
heritageDesignation Grade II* listed building
inception 16th century
isLandmarkOf Birmingham NERFINISHED
Digbeth NERFINISHED
locatedIn Birmingham NERFINISHED
United Kingdom
West Midlands NERFINISHED
locatedInArea Digbeth NERFINISHED
materialUsed timber frame
wattle and daub
near Birmingham city centre NERFINISHED
notableFor age
historic architecture
role in local nightlife
offers alcoholic drinks
food service
live events
ownedBy private owner
partOf Birmingham’s cultural heritage
roofMaterial tile
significantEvent survived Birmingham Blitz
survived English Civil War
subjectOf heritage walking tours
local history publications
touristType heritage tourism

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Digbeth hasLandmark Old Crown