Baskerville House, a Grade II-listed architectural icon, stands as one of central Birmingham’s most notable historic buildings, constructed nearly 100 years ago. Named in honor of John Baskerville, the 18th-century printer and type designer whose house once occupied the site, this art deco structure commands pride of place on Centenary Square. Its proximity to other top attractions makes it a key landmark. Visitors can admire its distinctive art deco design and explore its historical significance, making it a focal point for those interested in the city’s rich architectural heritage.
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