Quaker Meeting House
The Cadbury's were quakers, so this Y shaped building was built.
The Friends' Meeting House in Bournville is a Grade II listed building.
1905, by W Alexander Harvey. Red brick with atone dressings; tiled roof. The main hall tall and cabled with an arched doorway of 5 plain orders flanked on either side by a small 2-light mullioned window and, above a tall 2-light mullioned window with 2 transoms. Left and right of this composition the lover subsidiary rooms project diagonally to terminate in gabled facades. In an alcove in the cable end of the right-hand projection the bust of George Cadbury (1839-1922) and a tablet recording the burial there of the ashes of himself and his wife. In the angle on the left an octagonal staircase turret with high pointed cap. Inside, the braces of the hall roof rise from the floor.
Quaker Meeting House
The Cadbury's were quakers, so this Y shaped building was built.
The Friends' Meeting House in Bournville is a Grade II listed building.
1905, by W Alexander Harvey. Red brick with atone dressings; tiled roof. The main hall tall and cabled with an arched doorway of 5 plain orders flanked on either side by a small 2-light mullioned window and, above a tall 2-light mullioned window with 2 transoms. Left and right of this composition the lover subsidiary rooms project diagonally to terminate in gabled facades. In an alcove in the cable end of the right-hand projection the bust of George Cadbury (1839-1922) and a tablet recording the burial there of the ashes of himself and his wife. In the angle on the left an octagonal staircase turret with high pointed cap. Inside, the braces of the hall roof rise from the floor.