Newhall Street (Birmingham)
Cut in the 1700s as a courtyard road leading up to New Hall which was a country manor at the time. It was extended in the 1780s once New Hall had been demolished to help the Jewellery Quarter area to develop.
Newhall Street, related objects
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 52°28'58"N 1°54'17"W
- Paradise 0.3 km
- Stour Valley Railway Tunnel 0.5 km
- Birmingham City Centre 0.5 km
- Centenary Square 0.5 km
- International Convention Centre and Symphony Hall 0.6 km
- Arena Central development 0.6 km
- Birmingham New Street station and Grand Central Shopping Centre 0.7 km
- The Mailbox 0.8 km
- Ladywood 0.9 km
- Edgbaston 5.2 km
- Edmund Street 0.3 km
- Corporation Street 0.8 km
- AB Row 1.3 km
- Cardigan Street 1.4 km
- Belmont Row 1.5 km
- Curzon Street 1.5 km
- Pitt Street 1.6 km
- High Street 2 km
- Riland Road 11 km
- A5127 High Street 11 km