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Bower House was a 13 storey tower block on Pannel Croft in the Newtown area of Aston, Birmingham. Plans for the block were approved in 1966 and it was completed in 1967 by Bryant using the Bison construction technique. It was 38 metres tall and contained 50 flats. It was demolished in October 2001.

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  • Bower House was a 13 storey tower block on Pannel Croft in the Newtown area of Aston, Birmingham. Plans for the block were approved in 1966 and it was completed in 1967 by Bryant using the Bison construction technique. It was 38 metres tall and contained 50 flats. It was demolished in October 2001.
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  • Bower House was a 13 storey tower block on Pannel Croft in the Newtown area of Aston, Birmingham. Plans for the block were approved in 1966 and it was completed in 1967 by Bryant using the Bison construction technique. It was 38 metres tall and contained 50 flats. It was demolished in October 2001.
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