The Quadrangle - The Bournville Almshouse Trust. Part of Bournville Heritage Open Day
The Quadrangle, 214 Mary Vale Road, Bournville, Birmingham, West Midlands, B30 2DH
Built from 1897 by Ewan Harper for Bournville co-founder Richard Cadbury, in the traditional form of single-storeyed alms houses is The Quadrangle.
Richard Cadbury wished to provide homes for retired Cadbury workers and others, aged over 60 and on lower incomes, which led directly to the development of the 33 bungalows that occupy this site.
Sadly, whilst Richard was able to show prospective residents one completed home at the scheme, as a model for the conditions they would later live in, he never saw The Quadrangle's completion due to his untimely death in Jerusalem in 1899.
Available on the day, strictly by pre-booked tours, will be a talk by Scheme Manager, Kathy Knight regarding the building and its past; an opportunity to meet a resident and learn of their experience of living in the Almshouses today, the talk takes place in the old chapel and is followed by a short tour of the grounds, there will also be booklets detailing the site's latest refurbishment.
The Quadrangle, 214 Mary Vale Road, Bournville, Birmingham, West Midlands, B30 2DH
One step into main porch, one step into main building, one step out of main building onto Quadrangle. There is a small portable ramp. The main Quadrangle is flat, the orchard is on a gradient. No parking on site, roadside only.
This is event is part of Bournville Heritage Open Day on Saturday 14th September with a chance to visit a wide array of fantastic historic sites in Bournville, the garden village created by George Cadbury - for full up to date details visit www.bvt.org.uk