Endwood Court

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Date:1957

Description:Endwood Court was built for James Russell of the Crown Tube Works in 1838. It was designed by the architect William Thomas and cost £7,000.

Later occupants included William Sharp, a local magistrate and a Mr J.A. Clarke. It was altered and reduced in size by the Woodall family in the 1930s.

This photograph was taken around 1957. The site was purchased by Dares Estates Ltd in 1962, the house demolished and flats built on the site. Only the lodge remains.

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Donor ref:Handsworth Historical Society, Album 1 p15/3 (7/2355)

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