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Encyclopedia > Stirchley

Stirchley is an area of Birmingham, England.


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Welcome to Stirchley, Birmingham and the West Midlands (171 words)
Stirchley is located on the Pershore Road along a main route in and out of Birmingham city.
Stirchley gives the appearance of being pretty run down but it is an established area of Birmingham city.
Traffic congestion can get quite bad here as the streets are heavily fortified with pedestrian crossings, roundabouts and heavy vehicles which park in the most annoying places as they go about their deliveries.
Stirchley: Economic history | British History Online (2330 words)
Stirchley was within the royal forest of Mount Gilbert until 1301 (fn.
The wood of Stirchley, which survived in the early and mid 13th century, lay in the north-east along the boundary with Shifnal.
 Stirchley remained an agricultural community until the beginning of the 19th century when coal and ironstone mining, iron founding, and brick making were started in the northwest quarter of the parish within reach of the Shropshire Canal.
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