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This is the Birmingham Oratory on Hagley Road and Plough and Harrow Road in Edgbaston, Birmingham.

In September 2010, Pope Benedict XVI came here after beaufifying Cardinal John Henry Newman.

On the right side is the The Oratory Priests' House at 141 Hagley Road.

It is Grade II * listed and was the home of John Henry Newman.

The Oratory Priests' House 141 - British Listed Buildings

See The Oratory Priests House

On the left side is St Philip's Grammar School - now the entrance to the Oratory.

It is Grade II* listed.

This is a photo of listed building number 1289884.

St Philip's Grammar School - British Listed Buildings

1859-61 by Henry Clutton, architect. Red brick with stone dressings; slate roof. To the road, a 2 storey block 6 bays long. The ground floor a windowless room with slender Tuscan columns of iron and the entrance into the courtyard behind and so into the Oratory church (qv). First floor with arched casement windows in stone surrounds with foliated capitals and sitting on a stone string. Between bays 3 and 4 a clock face. Boldly stone bracketed eaves cornice and parapet. Within the entrance, a 2 bay quadripartite brick vaulted passage gives on to a cloistered courtyard. The vault, like the arches of the courtyard, is carried on fat round piers on high bases and with excellently carved capitals of Romanesque character. The north side of the cloister is filled by the west facade of the church. The south side has no arcade or cloister but, instead, a low and narrow first floor corridor lit by 4 small windows is carried out on 8 boldly projecting stone brackets with transverse barrel vaults between them. Only this part of the school is listed.

The school and the Oratory Priest's House
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