Heathfield Hall, Handsworth, 1853 By Allen Edward Everitt, Heathfield Hall, sometimes referred to as Heathfield House, was erected in Birmingham between 1787-90 for the celebrated engineer and inventor, James Watt, and was designed by Samuel Wyatt. Situated to the north of Heathfield Road in Handsworth, the hall was eventually, in 1876, surrounded by a new development of semi-detached villas on the Heathfield estate. It was demolished in 1927., Watercolour, Topographical Views, Science and Industry, Industrial Revolution, Birmingham history, England, Midlands
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