Introduction

Nestled in the lively heart of Digbeth, Birmingham, The Moseley Arms Public House is a cherished symbol of the city’s rich pub tradition and industrial heritage. Established around 1840 during Birmingham’s period of rapid industrial expansion, this Grade II listed building artfully fuses historic Victorian architecture with contemporary hospitality. The Moseley Arms is more than just a place for food and drink—it is a living testament to Birmingham’s evolving social fabric, offering a welcoming community space for locals and a fascinating destination for visitors eager to experience authentic British pub culture.

Open daily from 11:00 AM to 11:00 PM, with a 24/7 hotel reception, The Moseley Arms accommodates a wide range of visitor needs—be it casual drinks, hearty dining, or comfortable overnight stays in well-appointed rooms. The venue is committed to accessibility, providing step-free access and accessible restrooms. Its central location at 105 Ravenhurst Street makes it easily reachable by public transport and close to major city landmarks such as the Custard Factory and Jewellery Quarter. Recent refurbishments have enhanced its appeal, preserving its period character while adding modern amenities like free Wi-Fi and en suite hotel rooms.

This comprehensive guide covers everything you need to plan your visit: opening hours, ticketing, accessibility, directions, nearby attractions, historical background, architectural highlights, community role, and frequently asked questions. Whether you’re drawn by its Victorian charm, community events, or the vibrant atmosphere, The Moseley Arms remains a cornerstone of Birmingham’s hospitality landscape (The Moseley Arms Official Site, Historic England).


Visiting The Moseley Arms: Hours, Tickets & Accessibility

Visiting Hours

  • Pub: Open daily, 11:00 AM – 11:00 PM
  • Hotel Reception: Open 24/7 for check-in, check-out, and guest assistance

Tickets and Entry

  • General Admission: Free; no tickets required for entry to the pub or hotel
  • Special Events: Some events may require tickets or reservations—check the official website for updates

Accessibility

  • Step-free access and accessible restrooms are available
  • For tailored assistance, contact the venue ahead of your visit

Location and Parking

  • Address: 105 Ravenhurst Street, Digbeth, Birmingham, B12 0HB
  • Public Transport: Short walk from Birmingham Moor Street and Grand Central Stations, and near Digbeth Coach Station
  • Parking: Limited street parking is available; public transport is recommended for convenience

Nearby Attractions

Explore Digbeth and central Birmingham, including:

  • The Custard Factory: Creative quarter with independent shops and art spaces
  • Birmingham Back to Backs: Preserved 19th-century courtyards
  • Jewellery Quarter: Historic area known for jewellery making and Victorian architecture

Dating back to the early Victorian era (circa 1840), The Moseley Arms is one of Digbeth’s oldest surviving public houses (Historic England). Its origins coincide with Birmingham’s industrial boom, serving as a gathering place for local workers and residents. Over the decades, it has retained its role as a community hub, evolving with the city while preserving its historical character.


Architectural Significance

The Moseley Arms is a Grade II listed building recognized for its distinctive Victorian features, including:

  • Hipped slate roof
  • Sash windows with decorative stucco mouldings
  • Prominent corner pub frontage with fluted pilasters and a projecting cornice

These elements exemplify early Victorian pub architecture and contribute to its lasting heritage value (Historic England).


Community Role and Events

Historically and today, The Moseley Arms serves as a vibrant social centre for Digbeth. It regularly hosts:

  • Live music and entertainment
  • Sports screenings (Sky and BT Sports)
  • Community events in the beer garden and dining areas

The venue’s friendly atmosphere continues to foster connections among locals and visitors alike (The Moseley Arms Official Site).


Visitor Experience and Amenities

Recent refurbishments have modernized The Moseley Arms while retaining its historic charm (Pubsgalore Review). Visitors will find:

  • Contemporary interior with light décor and comfortable furnishings
  • 38 budget hotel rooms with plasma TVs, en suite showers, and free Wi-Fi
  • Classic British pub fare including English breakfasts, alongside a wide selection of beers, ales, and spirits (bhamguide.com)
  • Pet-friendly policy in the pub area (check with staff for details)

Heritage Recognition

The Moseley Arms’ Grade II listing ensures its preservation as a fine example of early Victorian public house design. It is featured in local history archives, such as those maintained by the Moseley Society (Moseley Society Local History), and remains an integral part of Birmingham’s collective memory.


FAQs

Q: What are the opening hours of The Moseley Arms?
A: 11:00 AM – 11:00 PM daily (pub); hotel reception is open 24/7.

Q: Is there an entry fee or are tickets required?
A: No, entry is free except for special events.

Q: Is The Moseley Arms accessible for people with disabilities?
A: Yes, with step-free access and accessible restrooms.

Q: Are pets allowed?
A: Pets are welcome in the pub area; not in hotel rooms.

Q: Does The Moseley Arms host live events?
A: Yes—check the website for the event schedule.

Q: Can I book hotel rooms online?
A: Yes, visit the official website for reservations.


Planning Your Visit

To make the most of your experience:

  • Use public transport for easy access
  • Explore nearby historical sites like the Custard Factory and Jewellery Quarter
  • Check the official website for events and room bookings
  • Contact the venue ahead for accessibility or special requirements

Enhance Your Birmingham Experience

  • Discover more historical sites in Birmingham, such as the Birmingham War Memorial and Chamberlain Clock, both accessible and open to the public free of charge.

    • Find visitor guides and tips on the Birmingham City Council website.
    • For the Chamberlain Clock and Jewellery Quarter, check out local walking tour providers for guided experiences.
  • Download the Audiala app for up-to-date visitor information, maps, audio tours, and exclusive offers

  • Follow The Moseley Arms on social media for the latest news, events, and special promotions


Summary and Final Visitor Tips

The Moseley Arms stands out as one of Birmingham’s most significant and welcoming historic pubs, blending Victorian character with modern comfort and community spirit. With its central location, inclusive amenities, and engaging program of live events, it offers a unique opportunity to experience both Birmingham’s past and present. For an authentic taste of British pub culture, convenient accommodation, and a gateway to local heritage, The Moseley Arms is an essential stop. Plan ahead by visiting the official website and enrich your journey with the Audiala app and related cultural resources.

Embrace Birmingham’s living history at The Moseley Arms—where heritage and hospitality meet in the heart of the city (Historic England, The Moseley Arms Official Site).


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