Former Birmingham Road Methodist Sunday School (2009). This building is currently occupied by John T Harris, House Furnisher and Re-Upholstery Service.
Former Birmingham Road Methodist Sunday School (2009). This former Sunday School had a very large concert hall and concerts were held there many times a year. Stainer's Crucifixion was always sung there at Easter. A band called 'Liberation Suite' came over from America and played there. Many thanks to Christine Pampling for supplying this information.
Former Birmingham Road Methodist Sunday School (2009). Another view of the above building.
The following four stones are inlaid into the frontage of the above building.
Formerly the Birmingham Road United Methodist Church, Blackheath (2009). A Central Methodist Church was opened in High Street, Blackheath, when the former Birmingham Road Church closed in 2002.
Kingsway International Christian Centre, Blackheath (2009). This Christian Centre now occupies the former Birmingham Road United Methodist Church.
Formerly the Birmingham Road United Methodist Church, Blackheath (2009).
Formerly the Birmingham Road United Methodist Church, Blackheath (2009).
Formerly the Birmingham Road United Methodist Church, Blackheath (2009).
Formerly the Birmingham Road United Methodist Church, Blackheath (2009).
Formerly the Birmingham Road United Methodist Church, Blackheath (2009).
Rowley Village Nursery, Blackheath (2009).
Rowley Village Nursery, Blackheath (2009).
Rowley Village Nursery, Blackheath (2009). This building was originally the Rowley Regis Urban District Council Clinic, erected 1930.
Rowley Village Nursery, Blackheath (2009).
Hair Salon and House, Blackheath (2009). This is an interesting building as it bears an old painted advertisement.
Exchange House 1894, Blackheath (2009). This is an interesting building, built in 1894.
Exchange House 1894, Blackheath (2009). A close-up view of the sign.
Old Factory Buildings, Blackheath (2009).
Blackheath Central Methodist Church, Blackheath (2009). This building was opened in 2002.
Blackheath Central Methodist Church, Blackheath (2009).
War Memorial, Blackheath Central Methodist Church, Blackheath (2009).
War Memorial, Blackheath Central Methodist Church, Blackheath (2009).
War Memorial, Blackheath Central Methodist Church, Blackheath (2009).
A Quaint Flower Shop, Blackheath (2009). This shop is situated in an old building and exudes character.
A Row of Shops, Blackheath (2009). A mixture of old and new buildings.
A view along the High Street, Blackheath (2009).
The Rowley Fryer, Blackheath (2009). This building has the word 'CENTRAL' inlaid into the brickwork above the upper window. Does anyone know the former use of this building?
Interesting Old Buildings, Blackheath (2009).
Old Painted Advertisement on Side of Building, Blackheath (2009).
Blackheath Market, Blackheath (2009).
Blackheath Market Clock, Blackheath (2009).
Formerly Fox Oak Place 1887 and Rock's Place 1887, Blackheath (2009).
St Paul's Parish Church, Blackheath (2009).
St Paul's Parish Church, Blackheath (2009).
St Paul's Parish Church, Blackheath (2009).
St Paul's Parish Church, Blackheath (2009).
St Paul's Parish Church, Blackheath (2009).
St Paul's Parish Church, Blackheath (2009).
St Paul's Parish Church, Blackheath (2009). A view of the old churchyard.
St Paul's Parish Church, Blackheath (2009).
St Paul's Parish Church, Blackheath (2009).
St Paul's Parish Church, Blackheath (2009).
Rowley Regis College Sign, Blackheath (2009).
Blackheath Library, Blackheath (2009). 'Sandwell Metropolitan Borough Council and Black Country Housing Group are currently working together to provide Blackheath with a brand new, state of the art library.' Please go to the link below for more information.
Blackheath Library, Blackheath (2009). This beautiful building opened on 16 February 1909 funded by Andrew Carnegie who was a Scottish born American industrialist, businessman and major philanthropist. He gave away most of his money to fund the establishment of many libraries, schools and universities in America, the United Kingdom and other countries.
Blackheath Library, Blackheath (2009). This road was named after Andrew Carnegie who provided the funds for the library.
Blackheath Library, Blackheath (2009). The ornate frontage of the library.
Blackheath Library, Blackheath (2009).
Blackheath Library, Blackheath (2009).
Blackheath Library, Blackheath (2009).
Blackheath Library and Christadelphian Hall, Blackheath (2009).