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Birmingham Conservation Trust is a charity which saves and restores historic buildings in the city of Birmingham, England. In 2004 it completed the conservation and restoration of the last surviving court of Back to Back houses on Hurst Street in the city. These are now run by the National Trust. Birmingham Conservation Trust moved onto a short term project managing the protection of Perrott's Folly — a tower in the city which has close associations with J. R. R. Tolkien. More information...

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