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The Mount is a small council-owned and built housing estate on Reddicap Hill in Sutton Coldfield, Birmingham. Approved in 1965, it was opened in 1967 by the Duchess of Kent and consists of two tower blocks; Copsehill Court and Redway Court, plus two rows of terraced maisonettes. The two tower blocks were refurbished in the early 2000's with the number of floors being reduced and new bold windows installed. There are four semi-detached houses, plus a block of three houses. Private vehicle garage bays were also constructed but have since fallen into disrepair. A small open recreation area was created in the northwestern corner of the site.

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  • The Mount is a small council-owned and built housing estate on Reddicap Hill in Sutton Coldfield, Birmingham. Approved in 1965, it was opened in 1967 by the Duchess of Kent and consists of two tower blocks; Copsehill Court and Redway Court, plus two rows of terraced maisonettes. The two tower blocks were refurbished in the early 2000's with the number of floors being reduced and new bold windows installed. There are four semi-detached houses, plus a block of three houses. Private vehicle garage bays were also constructed but have since fallen into disrepair. A small open recreation area was created in the northwestern corner of the site.
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  • The Mount is a small council-owned and built housing estate on Reddicap Hill in Sutton Coldfield, Birmingham. Approved in 1965, it was opened in 1967 by the Duchess of Kent and consists of two tower blocks; Copsehill Court and Redway Court, plus two rows of terraced maisonettes. The two tower blocks were refurbished in the early 2000's with the number of floors being reduced and new bold windows installed. There are four semi-detached houses, plus a block of three houses. Private vehicle garage bays were also constructed but have since fallen into disrepair. A small open recreation area was created in the northwestern corner of the site. The estate was built by Stubbings for the Sutton Coldfield Corporation.
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