A few nice celebrity houses images I found:
The Brasshouse, Broad Street, Birmingham - Celebrity Restaurant - Indian Restaurant
Image by ell brown
This is The Brasshouse on Broad Street in Birmingham. It is a restaurant and pub. Currently it is the "Celebrity Restaurant" and it is an Indian Restaurant.
It is a Grade II listed building at 44 Broad Street.
Built as the Birmingham Brasshouse in 1781 and altered circa 1870. Brick
with stucco dressings; slate roof. Two storeys; 7 bays, the centre 5 advanced
slightly and with a parapet with volutes left and right and intermittent
balustrading. Ground floor with a central door within a stone surround with
arched recess of Romanesque type and flanked by granite columns and, either
side, a central tipartite window with slender piers and columns carrying
an entablature and 2 windows with voussoir blocks. First floor similar except
that the central window is of Serlian type and the extreme left-hand window
has been heightened. All the windows with glazing bars and standing on a
continuous sill band.
44 Broad Street - Heritage Gateway
The Brasshouse, Broad Street, Birmingham - Celebrity Restaurant - Indian Restaurant
Image by ell brown
This is The Brasshouse on Broad Street in Birmingham. It is a restaurant and pub. Currently it is the "Celebrity Restaurant" and it is an Indian Restaurant.
It is a Grade II listed building at 44 Broad Street.
Built as the Birmingham Brasshouse in 1781 and altered circa 1870. Brick
with stucco dressings; slate roof. Two storeys; 7 bays, the centre 5 advanced
slightly and with a parapet with volutes left and right and intermittent
balustrading. Ground floor with a central door within a stone surround with
arched recess of Romanesque type and flanked by granite columns and, either
side, a central tipartite window with slender piers and columns carrying
an entablature and 2 windows with voussoir blocks. First floor similar except
that the central window is of Serlian type and the extreme left-hand window
has been heightened. All the windows with glazing bars and standing on a
continuous sill band.
44 Broad Street - Heritage Gateway



