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Barclays Bank branch is located prominently at 66 - 68 High Street, about a 2.92 mile drive south-west of the centre of Birmingham, in Harborne (near High St / The Green Man). The branch is happy to serve patrons within the districts of Selly Oak, Selly Park, Ladywood, Edgbaston, Bearwood, Chad Valley, Harborne and Bournbrook. Unfortunately, it won't be open today (Sunday). On this page you'll find all the information about Barclays Bank Harborne, Birmingham, including the working times, street address, customer experience or other relevant info.
Visit your local Barclays Bank branch branch in the vicinity of the crossroads of St Johns Road and High Street, in Harborne, Birmingham.
Just a 1 minute drive time from Grays Road, Metchley Lane, North Road and Harts Close; a 3 minute drive from Nursery Road, Harborne Road or Harborne Park Road; and a 10 minute drive from Oak Tree Lane or Ladywood Middleway.
For motorists using route planners please type in postcode B17 9NJ.
Bus stops: Somerset Road / Barlows Road, High Street / The Green Man, Metchley Lane / High Street and Metchley Park Road / Hintlesham Avenue.
There are a number of trams that run directly to and from Corporation Street (2.53 mi) and Grand Central (2.55 mi away).
If you're coming by train, you can step off at University Station (3930 ft), Selly Oak Station (1.32 mi) and Five Ways Station (1.76 mi away). Easily available via the London Midland Trains line.
Just a short walk away there is The Blue Coat School Birmingham, Saint Mary's Catholic Church, Birmingham Women's Hospital, Saint Mary's Catholic Primary School, Harborne Nature Reserve and Saint John's Church.
With this branch, Barclays Bank owns 19 different locations in Birmingham, West Midlands. Need more Barclays Bank? You're in luck! You can find additional locations close by:
Refer to this link for an entire listing of Barclays Bank branches near Birmingham.