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The Clements Arms pub on the corner of Upper Trinity Street and Coventry Road in Bordesley, Birmingham.

The pub is boarded up, and has been "Sold by Auction". So whether that means it will reopen in the future I don't know.

It is Grade II listed.

Clements Arms Public House, Birmingham

   BIRMINGHAM UPPER TRINITY STREET
   SP 08 NE
   Clements Arms Public House
   7/10005
   II
   Public house. Circa 1800. Stuccoed brick. Slate hipped roof with
   moulded eaves cornices. Brick axial stacks with cornices and louvred
   pots.
   Plan: Corner site, the main front onto Upper Trinity Street and side
   onto Coventry Road; the public bar partitioned and entered from corner
   doorway and with doorway on Upper Trinity Street. Passage doorway on
   left to smoke room behind.
   Exterior: 3 storeys symmetrical 3-bay front with 2 storey 1-bay wing
   to left and 1-bay window right hand return to Coventry Road.
   Pilastered ground floor with fascia and cornice continuing around
   corner with doorway on canted corner at centre and left, and windows
   with transom lights and leaded panes with stained glass. Moulded
   strings at first floor windows,sill and head level, that at head
   breaks forward over windows as cornice with console brackets. The
   first and second floor windows have moulded eared architraves, sash
   windows without glazing bars, the second floor replaced by pivot
   windows. First floor left a large canted oriel. Set back behind on
   left is 3-storey red brick wing.
   Interior: Good unaltered Victorian interior. Public bar has moulded
   ceiling cornice, panelled screen with finials, small pediments over
   doorways and stained glass in segmental headed windows; panelled dado,
   panelled bar front and pedimented bar-back. The smoke-room has
   upholstered mahogany benches with push-button service bells in frieze
   of rail above; moulded ceiling cornice and black veined marble
   chimneypiece with pairs of colonnettes and iron grate. Stairs with
   moulded balustrade and newels.


   Listing NGR: SP0843286100

The Upper Trinity Street side.

Barbed wire on the pub.
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Source Clements Arms - Upper Trinity Street / Coventry Road - Bordesley - barbed wire
Author Elliott Brown
Camera location52° 28′ 22.04″ N, 1° 52′ 38.39″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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