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Scholars Quarter comprises around 100 apartments across six new interconnected buildings, including a restored Wellington Works.
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The Rainbow was built in 1876 at 60 High Street Bordesley for Mitchells & Butlers in the Gothic Style. Recent years as Finders Keepers but now The Rainbow again with new owners.
The Pressworks is a stunning development of 48 apartments & a rear duplex mews house.
A major community development of 60 homes at 62-66 Highgate Road, Sparkbrook, Birmingham. Follow the build with our community.
Priory House Lofts has been revived into 79 luxury apartments and duplexes.
The name of the family so long connected with this area is now preserved in Adderley Park, Birmingham's oldest public park. It is close to the West Coast Mainline station of the same name.
Bloomsbury Park, in Nechells, is a large, open, grassy area, used by the local community for recreation. The Lanchester Car Monument by Tim Tolkien can be found here.
Perry Hall Park is in Perry Barr, Birmingham. The park was formerly the site of Perry Hall, the home of the Gough Family. It was demolished in 1927.
Small Heath, which has been settled and used since Roman times, sits on top of a small hill. Located on the Coventry Road on the number 60 bus route from National Express West Midlands.
Tile Cross Park is in the Tile Cross area of east Birmingham, between Garretts Green and Marston Green, and close to Birmingham Airport.
Rectory Park is home to Sutton Coldfields's main football park. The remaining parkland is natural, and contains mature woodland and wild grassland areas.
Queens Park was laid out in 1898 in celebration of Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee, after which Turks Lane was renamed Queens Park Road. In Harborne.
Turnberry Park is a small park located in Perry Barr, Birmingham. The park was on land that was once the farm land of William Booth.
This is an amazing initiative involving students from South & City College engaged by Cordia Blackswan to record the sights around Great Hampton Street, Jewellery Quarter.
The Lampworks is a classy four-storey development comprising 23 apartments and a ground-level commercial unit.
Enterprise Wharf is a new £30m addition to Birmingham Innovation Campus - the UK’s largest dedicated digital tech campus, home to over 170 businesses.
The Bartons Arms in Aston, Birmingham is one of the finest examples of Victorian pub architecture and has one of the most beautiful pub interiors in the country. Closed down in 2024.
Lockside Wharf is a sensitive canalside regeneration of 61 contemporary apartments, blending old-world with new.
Gilder's Yard is a build-to-rent development of 157 apartments alongside a host of high-quality amenities & 10,000K SF of commercial.
Bradford Works will breathe life into a heritage asset with Birmingham's first-of-its-kind shared living environment, creating a creative and supportive new community.
The Gothic, Phase II, is an elegant four-storey new build set to replace a disused former martial arts building.
Heaton House is a prestige restoration and new build development that includes a fully restored 19th century villa, apartments, townhouses & commercial.
The Edgbaston Tunnel is on the Worcester & Birmingham Canal. It is next to a tunnel on the Cross City Line, they both run under Church Road in Edgbaston. The towpath was widened in 2018.
The Curzon Street Tunnel was built over the Digbeth Branch Canal in 1838. The engineer was J. Locke. It provided access above to the original Curzon Street Station. It is 49 yards long.
Warner Fields is a unique, long-term riverside neighbourhood set to deliver 1,351 new homes across ten new blocks of four to 15 storeys.
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