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Description
The Old Crown is a striking building rich in history and character and is one of a few remaining examples of Birmingham s medieval past. It has seen off Civil War soldiers Victorian town planners and German bombs! The building is a Grade II listed building and was built circa 1368. It dates from the Tudor period and was one of Birmingham s very first school buildings. In 1575 The Old Crown received a very famous visitor...Queen Elizabeth I rested here on her way home after attending a party at Kenilworth Castle. During the English Civil War the Old Crown was the last standing building to hold out against the infamous Prince Rupert and his army...the event subsequently labelled the Birmingham Butcheries . Over the years town planners wanted to demolish the building but it was saved many times by Joshua Toulmin Smith. It is believed that every room has a tale to tell and it is said that the Old Crown is haunted by not one but two ghosts! Ask our staff for some of the building s spooky tales.
The Old Crown is located only half a mile from the city centre making it perfect for anyone travelling for work wanting to visit the Bullring (our proud shopping complex) see our sights or just for a break. There are good transport links with buses and trains running in the local area. We are located in the heart of Digbeth which is a lively area filled with culture and a hospitable community.
We have a caf? and kitchen on-site providing freshly made food and pub classics. Why not ask us for a menu
Breakfast is available for a small surcharge which is freshly prepared each morning by our chef. Breakfast is served 8am-11pm Monday - Friday and 9am - 11:30pm Saturday - Sunday.