BT Telephone House in Birmingham stands as a testament to the city's rich history in telecommunications. Originally known as the Bell Edison Telephone Building, this Grade I listed structure was completed in 1887 and designed by Frederick Martin of Martin & Chamberlain. It served as the central telephone exchange and housed the offices for the National Telephone Company, marking a significant development in the city's communication infrastructure.
Today, the building is occupied by various businesses, including marketing and PR companies, and retains its historical significance with features like the NTC logo behind the wrought iron gates. Its red brick and architectural terracotta façade reflect the Victorian era's architectural style, making it a notable landmark in Birmingham's cityscape.
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