Walking Tour of Birmingham’s Westside

  • 02 September 2025
  • The Jewellers Arms, 23 Hockley St, Birmingham B18 6BW
  • 14:00 - 16:00

Join Historic Buildings & Places for a fascinating walking tour through Birmingham’s vibrant Westside on Tuesday 2nd September 2025 from 2pm- 4pm.

Explore Birmingham’s Westside: A Walking Tour of Industrial Heritage, Hidden Histories and Architectural Gems

This historic district is renowned for its canals, warehouses, and pioneering spirit – the legacy of an industrial powerhouse that helped shape modern Britain.

Led by Kevin Thomas, an architectural photographer and local heritage expert from Kings Heath, this two-hour tour will blend visual insight with historical knowledge.

Westside’s industrial legacy is everywhere you look, from canal-side factories to ornate façades and historic workshops. Along the route, you’ll uncover Birmingham’s astronomical past, learn about pioneering women jewellers, and see extraordinary examples of architecture, both grand and modest.

Highlights include:

  • Harriet Samuel’s factory, home of the largest jewellery chain in Britain

  • Stunning Art Deco treasures and the Supreme Works Jewellery Workshops

  • A hidden mosaic and green space tucked behind the streets

  • The former Palladium cinema and more surprise landmarks

  • An unexpected Pugin-designed convent and other architectural delights

Whether you’re a local enthusiast or a first-time visitor, this tour offers an engaging and eye-opening experience of one of Birmingham’s most dynamic heritage areas.

Tickets: £25 Members / £33 Non-Members

Cancellation Policy: Refunds are available for cancellations made 7 or more business days prior to the event.

Access Information: This tour involves extensive walking and may include stairs. Please contact us in advance with any accessibility concerns.

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