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De Montfort House
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De Montfort House is a 9 storey tower block on Stonebridge Crescent on the Kingshurst Hall Estate in Solihull, England. The block was built from 1959 to 1960 by Morriss & Jaccombs for Birmingham City Council, when the land was within their boundaries. It stands adjacent to the remains of the historic Kingshurst Hall and contains 36 flats.
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De Montfort House is a 9 storey tower block on Stonebridge Crescent on the Kingshurst Hall Estate in Solihull, England. The block was built from 1959 to 1960 by Morriss & Jaccombs for Birmingham City Council, when the land was within their boundaries. It stands adjacent to the remains of the historic Kingshurst Hall and contains 36 flats.