Street food pop-up to visit historic hall

A woman holds a portion of steak and chips in a striped paper wrapper. She is wearing a blue zip-up top and standing in front of a blue stall outdoors.Image source, Beef on the Block
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Multiple vendors will attend the event at Blakesley Hall

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One of Birmingham's oldest buildings will host a street food evening next month.

Digbeth Dining Club (DDC) will hold the pop-up event on 27 June in the grounds of Blakesley Hall, a Grade-II listed Tudor farmhouse in Yardley.

DDC has previously held pop-ups at Midlands landmarks such as Warwick Castle and the Black Country Living Museum.

Blakesley Hall, built in 1590, is steeped in history according to the Birmingham Museums Trust., external

A large white house with black beams in decorative patterns on it. There is a lawn in front of the house.Image source, Blakesley Hall
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Blakesley Hall, built in 1590, is one of Birmingham's oldest buildings, according to the Birmingham Museums Trust

DDC said it had partnered with the trust, which looks after nine museums on behalf of the city council, in order to put on the event.

DDC runs an annual summer tour of pop-up events across the Midlands, with more than 40 events planned for this year so far.

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