Where is The Brasshouse?
The Brasshouse is at 44 Broad Street, Birmingham, B1 2HP
In brief
Built as the Birmingham Brasshouse in 1781, it is now a pub called The Brasshouse and a restaurant called the Celebrity Restaurant (Indian Cuisine).
The Brasshouse on Broad Street (April 2021). Photography by Elliott Brown
The Brasshouse - history of the build
The Birmingham Brasshouse was built in 1781, it was later altered around 1870. Built of brick with stucco dressings. It was built for the Birmingham Metal Company alongside the Birmingham Canal Navigations Mainline. It was a major brass making centre. Metal was transported from Bristol via the River Severn and onto the canal network to Birmingham. By 1835 it was used as a warehouse. By 1874 as water company offices. It is now a public house. Since the building of Brindleyplace in the 1990s, it has also been the Celebrity Indian Restaurant. It is near the gateway to Brindleyplace at The Water's Edge.
The Brasshouse on Broad Street (December 2009). Photography by Elliott Brown
The Brasshouse from Brindleyplace (February 2019). Photography by Elliott Brown
The Brasshouse from Brasshouse Passage (January 2019). Photography by Elliott Brown
Contact details
The Brasshouse
44 Broad Street
Birmingham
B1 2HP
0121 633 3383