Tower Blocks UK: Sandwell West Smethwick redevelopment area, m14-28.jpg

Multi-storey block details: two 21-storey blocks containing 252 dwellings; Multi-storey block name(s): Sandfield Point; Malthouse Point; Image detail: Ground floor view of Malthouse Point Original Commissioning Authority: Warley County Borough Council; Image taken: 1987;Context: Tower Block UK is a...

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