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"It's been so sunny in Birmingham today that we just had to find somewhere to pop to for a few hours; it would have been sacrilege to sit indoors on such a warm and summery day.
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Contributed by: dewberry on 7 May 06
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Contributed by: dewberry on 7 May 06


"The Plough and Harrow hotel - in the middle of Birminghams 'hotel mile' is a breath of fresh air in an otherwise commercial area. Still utilising its original 300 year old building it has been a lodg.....More"
Contributed by: sarahairey on 7 May 06
Contributed by: sarahairey on 7 May 06


"I remember visiting the Peacock Inn as a child, probably two or three times a year, and it was a real occasion. We only lived a five minute drive away, but because it's set slightly into the country .....More"
Contributed by: dewberry on 7 May 06
Contributed by: dewberry on 7 May 06


"The Old Horns in Great Barr, Birmingham is one of my favourite pubs at the moment. A strict 'no children' policy means this is very much an adult night out and this is reflected by the general client.....More"
Contributed by: dewberry on 28 April 06
Contributed by: dewberry on 28 April 06


"What a wonderful place. many attractions advertise themselves as 'fun for all the family' - but invariably one section of the family will be bored and get mopey. Not at the sealife Centre. From the .....More"
Contributed by: sarahairey on 27 April 06
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Contributed by: sarahairey on 27 April 06
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"If you're ever in Birmingham with an hour to spare, then I'd suggest you head down to Victoria Square and check out the many sculptures and public artworks which are housed in this area. This is a pe.....More"
Contributed by: dewberry on 25 April 06
Contributed by: dewberry on 25 April 06




"When we go on one of our regular visits to the Lickey Hills, we'll stop off at The Poachers Pocket in Rednal for a meal afterwards. The Poachers Pocket is a large, old fashioned building which looks g.....More"
Contributed by: dewberry on 22 April 06
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Contributed by: dewberry on 22 April 06
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