Pheasey
Pheasey is a residential area of Great Barr in the West Midlands of England.
It is situated in the east of the Metropolitan Borough of Walsall and is located near to the Sutton Coldfield district of Birmingham. Prior to 1974, it was part of Aldridge-Brownhills Urban District. The area was predominantly developed for private housing in the 1930s and completed after the Second World War. During the Second World War, some houses that were already constructed were requisitioned by the War Office for use by American troops who stayed there until after the war. The earlier houses are very similar in construction to the adjacent areas of Birmingham which were built as Council Housing and though private were sold to industrial workers of north Birmingham. The Pheasey estate once urbanised completely, consisted of both private and municipal (council) houses that were built in completely different styles. Nowadays council owned houses on the estate are almost non existent, having in the main been purchased by the sitting tenants at reduced prices. Barr Beacon is a local landmark.
Notable places & places of interest in Pheasey
- Barr Beacon (opened 1919)
- Doe Bank Park
- Barr Beacon Quarry (closed 1920s, now public area)
- Great Barr Hall (built 1777, abandoned 1978, to be renovated.)
- St Margarets Mental Hospital (opened 1918, closed in stages 1992-2004, mostly demolished 2008.)
Coordinates: 52°33′38″N 1°54′07″W / 52.5605°N 1.9020°W