Bennetts Hill

Bennetts Hill is a street in the core area of Birmingham City Centre, United Kingdom.

[2] 11 Bennetts Hill (now demolished) was the birthplace of the artist Edward Burne-Jones in 1833, a fact commemorated by a Birmingham Civic Society blue plaque on the site.

The neighbouring house, 10 Bennetts Hill, was occupied by David Barnett and Samuel Neustadt, both Jewish jewellery merchants.

[citation needed] John Pemberton, who developed the Priory Estate (including Old Square) in the early 18th century, also lived on Bennetts Hill.

The crossroads with Waterloo Street has fine Victorian and Edwardian buildings on each corner, a "unique survival" in Birmingham.

Blue plaque on Bennetts Hill.
The former Sun Building
Coat of arms of the Borough of Birmingham above the former National Provincial Bank of England
The former Birmingham Banking Company building