History Society's Wrangle Over Name for Restored Building Comes to a Head
Birmingham Post › November 17, 2008
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Birmingham Post › November 17, 2008
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It's been centuries since the last barroom brawl broke out there - but a decision to change the name of an historic Birmingham inn has caused uproar.
From next month the famous Saracen's Head in Kings Norton, which won pounds 4million when it won the BBC's Restoration programme in 2004, will be known as Saint Nicolas Place.See the full content of this document
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History Society's Wrangle Over Name for Restored Building Comes to a Head
The new name for the inn, first called the Saracen's Head in the 1700s, has been brandished "meaningless...
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