Summary
The substantial early 20th century house at 1153, Warwick Road, Solihull was built well before the age of the motorway.
It secured a main road position on the major route linking Birmingham with Warwick and a privileged location, nicely removed from the old town centre, then more village than busy heart of a Metropolitan Borough.See the full content of this document
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Substantial and Prestigious Address
When the enthusiastic author and traveller, Arthur Mee came to the area to compile his 1936 Warwickshire edition of The King's England, the same house, known as Cobwebs, was very nearly new.
The guide book seri...See the full content of this document
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