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Edgbaston High School, Westbourne Rd, Edgbaston., Birmingham, West Midlands B153TS

The Old Hall is located at Edgbaston High School, Westbourne Rd, Edgbaston., Birmingham, West Midlands.

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Venue
The Old Hall
Address
Edgbaston High School
Westbourne Rd
Edgbaston.
Birmingham
B153TS
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