Area in the London Borough of Bexley. More information on the Wikipedia page [1]
West Heath is a suburban area of south Birmingham, adjacent to Longbridge. The area was substantially redeveloped during the postwar years, initially with prefab residences and then with more permanent properties including numerous collections of tower blocks, some of which have since been demolished. The tower blocks that were built are situated between Central Avenue and Turves Green, with the majority built on the Hawkesley Farm land. Some of the first blocks to be built were a row of three along Turves Green in 1952:
* Oxford House
* Buckingham House
* Aylesbury House
Area in the London Borough of Bexley. More information on the Wikipedia page [1]
West Heath is a suburban area of south Birmingham, adjacent to Longbridge. The area was substantially redeveloped during the postwar years, initially with prefab residences and then with more permanent properties including numerous collections of tower blocks, some of which have since been demolished. The tower blocks that were built are situated between Central Avenue and Turves Green, with the majority built on the Hawkesley Farm land. Some of the first blocks to be built were a row of three along Turves Green in 1952:
* Oxford House
* Buckingham House
* Aylesbury House Following these came the Stokesay Green blocks, approved in 1957:
* Bramber House
* Carisbrooke House
* Moat House In 1966, the Walnut Way blocks were approved on the last patch of land dedicated to prefab houses:
* Risborough House
* Wendover House
* Manderville House At the south end of Central Avenue is Coney Green House, built alone with several houses surrounding it.