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The council continued to use the building, latterly as a social services office, until 2008. It subsequently fell into poor repair and the council declared it surplus to requirements. It was sold it to a developer, Cameron Homes, in 2017, and construction work, to convert the building into 15
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The three-storey building is constructed of brick, covered in stucco, with a slate roof. It is seven bays wide, with the central section of three bays slightly recessed. There is an off-centre entrance, in a
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in England. The house, which started life as a private residence, became the headquarters of Erdington Urban District Council and was then returned to residential use, is a Grade II
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in 1894, the new council began using the building as its headquarters. The building remained the local seat of government until the area was annexed by
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The building was commissioned by Abraham Spooner, an ironmaster who was the proprietor of Bromford Forge and Aston Furnace. The site he selected in
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was occupied by an earlier timber-framed house. Originally known as Birches Green House, the new building was designed in the
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Rookery House, Erdington (1725–1730 replacing and, to some extent, mimicking an earlier timber-framed hall-house)
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area in 1869. After the local board of health was succeeded, in that part of the parish, by Erdington
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Following significant population growth, largely associated with residential development, a
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Municipal building in Erdington, West Midlands, England
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Erdington
52°31′03″N 1°50′05″W / 52.5175°N 1.8348°W / 52.5175; -1.8348
Neoclassical style
Listed Building
Rookery House is located in West Midlands county
Erdington
Birmingham
listed building
Birches Green
neoclassical style
stucco
Isaac
Richard
member of parliament
Barbara
William Wilberforce
local board of health
Aston Parish
Urban District Council
Birmingham City Council
porch
Doric order
entablature
cornice
sash windows
grade II listed


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