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Fairyfield House

Grade II Listed Building, Late 18th Century house, now flats.


picture of Fairyfield House

The building was re-furbished during 2008.

Residents

The following have been residents of Fairyfield

Stephen Stokes

JP staffordshire 1873. His son, Frederick Charles Stokes (b. 13th Feb c.1864) attended Rugby School which he left in 1877.

George Robert Jebb

George Robert Jebb was appointed as engineer to the Birmingham Canal Network on the 1st March 1875 at a salary of £250. He had a long and distinguished career, having in addition to his work for the BCN been an engineer to the Shropshire Union Railway and Canal Company. He was a friend of Frank Webb the LNWR locomotive engineer who ruled Creww locomotive works for a long period of time. George was President of the Institution of Civil Engineers. He died on the 16th February 1927. He had been engineer and consultant for 39 years and a BCN committee member for 13 years. He was born in Baschurch in Shropshire in 1839, his father was the station master at Baschurch station on the LNWR. Later in his life when working on the BCN he was living in Fairyfield House in Newtown Road, Great Barr. Ref: BCN

also Georgina M Jebb was noted as a resident (Artist?)

Barr House

Barr House

Early 19th century house, 23 Newton Road

barrhouse (32K)

Residents of Barr House:

  • Dorothy WARBURTON born 29 Dec 1885 Barr House Great Barr Staffordshire, (became Teacher, Married Fredrick Norman Taylor 02 May 1908) daughter of
  • Thomas WARBURTON a merchant (1896), and a commission agent