Description:Between 1924 and 1926 British Reinforced Concrete built 66 houses for their employees on Burton Manor Road. They were designed by Birmingham architect William Green, who was much influenced by the Arts and Crafts movement. The houses cost between £800 and £1000 to build.
The British Reinforced Concrete Engineering Company manufactured reinforced concrete structures and made steel mesh for reinforcing concrete. The company moved from Manchester to Stafford in 1926, building a new factory in Queensville.
Business declined in the 1980s, and the factory closed in 1990 before being demolished in 1991. BRC Special Products moved to a site on the Astonfields Industrial Estate and retained its links with Stafford until it closed in early 2010.