• Baskerville House is a conversion of Grade II listed 1930s building in Birmingham City Centre to high quality category A offices.
  • The site adjacent to the canal, on the site of Baskerville House, was purchased by the Birmingham Aluminium Company who constructed Baskerville Basin.
  • The name comes from the fact that John Baskerville, the printer and typeface designer, lived in a house on this site in the 18th century.
    • Marching band - Baskerville House - Cambridge St, Birmingham - Remembrance
    • First Day Opening of the New Birmingham Central Library, Birminham City, England.
  • I cannot recommend Baskerville House enough, Stephen and Rebecca were the perfect hosts, so warm and friendly, nothing is too much trouble.
  • Grade II listed Baskerville House, next to the Library of Birmingham, is home to the university’s own library, student support services including the Academic...
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  • Concept Located in Centenary Square directly adjacent to the central library Baskerville House is one of Birmingham’s most notable landmark buildings.
  • Grade II Listed Building: Baskerville House. May include summary, reasons for designation and history.
  • Might have to come back here to get that "Industry and Genius" sculpture outside Baskerville House. It is based on the Baskerville typeface.