Heartlands Hospital
Heartlands Hospital, formerly East Birmingham District Hospital, is an acute general hospital in Bordesley Green, Birmingham, England. It is managed by University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Photo: Angella Streluk, CC BY-SA 2.0.
- Type: Hospital
- Description: healthcare organization in Birmingham, United Kingdom
- Also known as: “Birmingham Heartlands Hospital”
- Address: Bordesley Green East, Birmingham, B9 5ST
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include St Paul’s Church, Bordesley Green and St Benedict’s Church.
St Paul’s Church, Bordesley Green
Church
Photo: P L Chadwick, CC BY-SA 2.0.
St Paul's Church, Bordesley Green is a Grade A locally listed parish church in the Church of England in Birmingham. St Paul’s Church, Bordesley Green is situated 1,300 feet northwest of Heartlands Hospital.
St Benedict’s Church
Church
Photo: Wikimedia, CC BY-SA 2.0.
St Benedict's Church, Bordesley is a Church of England parish church in Hob Moor Road, Bordesley, West Midlands, England, about 2+1⁄2 miles east of Birmingham city centre. It is an early 20th-century church in Byzantine Revival style and is Grade II listed. St Benedict’s Church is situated 2,900 feet southwest of Heartlands Hospital.
Blakesley Hall
Museum
Photo: Tony Hisgett, CC BY 2.0.
Blakesley Hall, a grade II* listed building is a Tudor hall on Blakesley Road in Yardley, Birmingham, England. It is one of the oldest buildings in Birmingham and is a typical example of Tudor architecture with the use of darkened timber and wattle-and-daub infill, with an external lime render which is painted white. Blakesley Hall is situated 1 mile east of Heartlands Hospital.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Alum Rock and Yardley.
Alum Rock
Suburb
Photo: Eaak79, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Alum Rock is an inner-city suburb of Birmingham, England, located roughly 2 miles east of Birmingham city centre. The area is officially a division of Saltley. Before 1974, it was in Northwestern Warwickshire, near to the border with Worcestershire.
Yardley
Suburb
Photo: Adrian Bailey, CC BY-SA 2.0.
Yardley is an area in east Birmingham, in the county of the West Midlands, England. It is also a council constituency, managed by its own district committee.
Stechford
Suburb
Photo: Adrian Bailey, CC BY-SA 2.0.
Stechford is an area of east Birmingham, England, situated about five miles east of the city centre, bordering Ward End, Yardley, Hodge Hill and Kitts Green. Historically it lay within Worcestershire, on the boundary of Warwickshire.
Heartlands Hospital
- Categories: medical organization and health care
- Location: Birmingham, England, United Kingdom, Britain and Ireland, Europe
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Latitude
52.47808° or 52° 28′ 41″ northLongitude
-1.82865° or 1° 49′ 43″ westOpen location code
9C4WF5HC+6GOpenStreetMap ID
way 53348241OpenStreetMap feature
amenity=hospitalOpenStreetMap feature
healthcare=hospitalWikidata ID
Q30279830
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In Other Languages
From Dutch to Spanish—“Heartlands Hospital” goes by many names.
- Dutch: “Heartlands Hospital”
- French: “Heartlands Hospital”
- German: “Heartlands Hospital”
- Italian: “Heartlands Hospital”
- Spanish: “Heartlands Hospital”
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Highlights include Bordesley Green East Post Office and Alston Primary School.
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About Mapcarta. Data © OpenStreetMap contributors and available under the Open Database License". Text is available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 license, except for photos, directions, and the map. Description text is based on the Wikipedia page “Heartlands Hospital”. Photo: Angella Streluk, CC BY-SA 2.0.