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- Camp_Hill,_West_Midlands abstract "Camp Hill is an area of Birmingham, West Midlands, England.The area's name was first recorded as Kempe Hill, derived from a family name, in 1511, but it became known as Camp Hill after Prince Rupert set camp there in 1643, prior to the Battle of Camp Hill, during the English Civil War, reputedly using the Ship Inn as his headquarters.The area is dominated by a former Commissioners' Church, the Church of the Holy Trinity, designed by Francis Goodwin in decorated perpendicular gothic stylle and built from Bath stone in 1820-1822.Another notable local building is timber-framed Stratford House, built in 1601 and now a scheduled Ancient Monument and Grade II* Listed.The former King Edward VI Camp Hill School for Boys building is now a community centre; the school relocated to Kings Heath in 1956.The area was formerly served by Camp Hill railway station, which closed in 1941. The Warwick and Birmingham Canal, part of the Grand Union Canal, passes though the area, with a set of six locks, known as Camp Hill Locks.".
- Camp_Hill,_West_Midlands isPartOf Birmingham.
- Camp_Hill,_West_Midlands thumbnail Holy_Trinity_Church_-_Old_Camp_Hill.jpg?width=300.
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- Camp_Hill,_West_Midlands wikiPageRevisionID "493815465".
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- Camp_Hill,_West_Midlands imageCaption "Church of the Holy Trinity".
- Camp_Hill,_West_Midlands imageSkyline "Holy Trinity Church - Old Camp Hill.jpg".
- Camp_Hill,_West_Midlands latd "52.468".
- Camp_Hill,_West_Midlands latns "N".
- Camp_Hill,_West_Midlands longd "1.879".
- Camp_Hill,_West_Midlands longew "W".
- Camp_Hill,_West_Midlands name "Camp Hill".
- Camp_Hill,_West_Midlands populationDensityKm "auto".
- Camp_Hill,_West_Midlands subdivisionName "Birmingham".
- Camp_Hill,_West_Midlands subdivisionName "England".
- Camp_Hill,_West_Midlands subdivisionName "West Midlands".
- Camp_Hill,_West_Midlands subdivisionType "City".
- Camp_Hill,_West_Midlands subdivisionType "Country".
- Camp_Hill,_West_Midlands subdivisionType "County".
- Camp_Hill,_West_Midlands unitPref "Metric".
- Camp_Hill,_West_Midlands subject Category:Areas_of_Birmingham,_West_Midlands.
- Camp_Hill,_West_Midlands point "52.468 -1.879".
- Camp_Hill,_West_Midlands type Place.
- Camp_Hill,_West_Midlands type PopulatedPlace.
- Camp_Hill,_West_Midlands type Settlement.
- Camp_Hill,_West_Midlands type Wikidata:Q532.
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- Camp_Hill,_West_Midlands type Location.
- Camp_Hill,_West_Midlands type _Feature.
- Camp_Hill,_West_Midlands comment "Camp Hill is an area of Birmingham, West Midlands, England.The area's name was first recorded as Kempe Hill, derived from a family name, in 1511, but it became known as Camp Hill after Prince Rupert set camp there in 1643, prior to the Battle of Camp Hill, during the English Civil War, reputedly using the Ship Inn as his headquarters.The area is dominated by a former Commissioners' Church, the Church of the Holy Trinity, designed by Francis Goodwin in decorated perpendicular gothic stylle and built from Bath stone in 1820-1822.Another notable local building is timber-framed Stratford House, built in 1601 and now a scheduled Ancient Monument and Grade II* Listed.The former King Edward VI Camp Hill School for Boys building is now a community centre; the school relocated to Kings Heath in 1956.The area was formerly served by Camp Hill railway station, which closed in 1941. ".
- Camp_Hill,_West_Midlands label "Camp Hill, West Midlands".
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- Camp_Hill,_West_Midlands lat "52.468".
- Camp_Hill,_West_Midlands long "-1.879".
- Camp_Hill,_West_Midlands wasDerivedFrom Camp_Hill,_West_Midlands?oldid=493815465.
- Camp_Hill,_West_Midlands depiction Holy_Trinity_Church_-_Old_Camp_Hill.jpg.
- Camp_Hill,_West_Midlands isPrimaryTopicOf Camp_Hill,_West_Midlands.
- Camp_Hill,_West_Midlands name "Camp Hill".