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On this site off the Fox Hollies Road in Hall Green stood a grand manor house called The Hollies.

A farm was recorded in 1275 as being called Atte Hollies on this site. It was recorded as being in Acocks Green, but it later became Hall Green.

By 1626 the Fox family bought the farm and it became known as Foxholleys. The farm eventually belonged to Zaccheus Walker, who rebuilt the house in grand style, calling it The Hollies. It was demolished in 1937.

The three blocks of flats probably built in the 1960s were named after the three fields on the Foxholleys estate: Coppice, Hollypiece and Homemeadow. Hence you get Coppice House (on the left), Hollypiece House (in the middle) and Homemeadow House (on the right).

The flats occupy the site of Zaccheus Walker's mansion which was approached through an avenue of trees which still stand on Greenwood Avenue (not sure where that is or was, only roads there are Pemberly Road and Fox Hollies Road that are of any importance - the rest are paths for walking on). Only a gate pillar, and a base of another, remain of the entrance to the long-demolished hall.

Info from the Francis Frith book Did you know? Birmingham A Miscellany

Fox Hollies Hall - Wikipedia

More info on this wikipedia page.

The three tower blocks were built in 1965.

Sculpture Grade II listed since 2015. By John Bridgeman. Dates to the 1960s. In concrete. Fish-like sculpture.
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Source The Hollies - grounds of a former manor house and farm - Fish-like sculpture
Author Elliott Brown from Birmingham, United Kingdom
Camera location52° 26′ 25.99″ N, 1° 50′ 06.37″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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