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Grosvenor Court, The Green, Kings Norton, West Midlands, B38 8RU

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Grosvenor Court is situated off The Green in Kings Norton within walking distance of Kings Norton Park to the south of Birmingham. The development consists of 39 flats with communal facilities.

Facilities : Facilities include a visiting manager and alarm service, lift, communal lounge, laundry and garden.

Kings Norton stood on 'Kings' land before the conquest and grew up around the village green. It is where the Worcester and Birmingham and the Stratford canals cross. As with many towns near Birmingham Kings Norton expanded considerably in the 19th century and in the 20th was soon absorbed by the city. St Nicolas Church has a fine 15th century tower and crocketed spire. The parish office is inside a fine old Tudor building.

Tenure: Leasehold

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Grovesnor Court is managed by Midland Heart, 20 Bath Row, Birmingham B15 1LZ Telephone 0345 602 0540

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