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Newhall Street

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Newhall Street is a street located in Birmingham, England.

Newhall Street stretches from Colmore Row in the city centre by St Phillip's Cathedral in a north-westerly direction towards the Jewellery Quarter. Originally the road was the driveway to New Hall occupied by the Colmore family. New Hall was demolished in 1787 after being vacated by the Colmores and being used as a warehouse by Matthew Boulton. Newhall Street was so named in 1766, after being called Newport Street and then New Hall Walk [1]. The names of streets on the estate were named after the children of the family.

Notable Buildings

Newhall Street lies in the Jewellery Quarter and Colmore Row and Environs Conservation Area and has many listed buildings.

Sources

References

  1. ^ A History of the Birmingham Telephone Area, Tupling, R. E., 1978