Birmingham's Roundhouse was built next to the canal in the late 1800s and used as a stables and storage. It is built in a horseshoe shape. The building has been preserved and renovated to serve a new purpose as an events venue, office space, and restaurant. The building is Grade II listed and is maintained by the charity and the National Trust who have space here. Next door is a distillery (pub), and I had a gin and tonic using the Roundhouse Distillery gin.

At the building is a working building, visitors can visit the public spaces, such as restaurants, and walk around the outside of the building. The distillery is next door to the Roundhouse.



It is located right along the canal with an entrance to the towpath of the canal.
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