Mixed use
Auction
Mixed use
1403
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Ask agent
Features and description
- Guide Price £375,000
- Vacant Possession
- Ground Floor Office / Retail
- Refurbished Duplex Residential Apartment
- Walking distance to St Paul's Square
- Walking distance to CBD
Description
The property is an attractive Grade II listed mid-terraced building occupying a prime position on Newhall Street, near its junction with Graham Street. It is directly opposite the proposed St. Paul’s Quarter development, which will feature 320 new apartments, commercial spaces, and a new public square.
The ground floor comprises a lock-up quasi-retail/office unit, featuring pedestrian access and an open-plan layout with kitchen and WC facilities at the rear. An internal staircase leads to a basement, providing additional dry storage for the ground floor occupier.
The upper floors are accessed via a secure pedestrian entrance, opening to an internal staircase that leads to the residential accommodation. The residential space has been fully refurbished and boasts large glazed windows at the front, allowing for excellent natural light. The accommodation includes a lounge, kitchen, bathroom, two bedrooms, and en-suite facilities, offering modern and comfortable living.
Location
The property is situated on Newhall Street, near its junction with Graham Street, in the heart of the Jewellery Quarter.
This prime location offers convenient access to St. Paul’s Square, the Jewellery Quarter, and the Colmore Business District which all provide a vibrant leisure scene featuring independent and chain bars, restaurants and cafes.
Jewellery Quarter and Snow Hill train stations are located nearby, providing excellent connectivity to Birmingham New Street and other local and national rail destinations.
Services
We understand that the property benefits from all mains services, which are connected on, or adjacent to the premises.
The agent has not tested the suitability of the connections and recommends that all interested parties carry out their own investigations.
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Anti-Money Laundering
The successful bidder will be required to provide two forms of ID, proof and source of funding to satisfy Anti-Money Laundering protocols.
The property is an attractive Grade II listed mid-terraced building occupying a prime position on Newhall Street, near its junction with Graham Street. It is directly opposite the proposed St. Paul’s Quarter development, which will feature 320 new apartments, commercial spaces, and a new public square.
The ground floor comprises a lock-up quasi-retail/office unit, featuring pedestrian access and an open-plan layout with kitchen and WC facilities at the rear. An internal staircase leads to a basement, providing additional dry storage for the ground floor occupier.
The upper floors are accessed via a secure pedestrian entrance, opening to an internal staircase that leads to the residential accommodation. The residential space has been fully refurbished and boasts large glazed windows at the front, allowing for excellent natural light. The accommodation includes a lounge, kitchen, bathroom, two bedrooms, and en-suite facilities, offering modern and comfortable living.
Location
The property is situated on Newhall Street, near its junction with Graham Street, in the heart of the Jewellery Quarter.
This prime location offers convenient access to St. Paul’s Square, the Jewellery Quarter, and the Colmore Business District which all provide a vibrant leisure scene featuring independent and chain bars, restaurants and cafes.
Jewellery Quarter and Snow Hill train stations are located nearby, providing excellent connectivity to Birmingham New Street and other local and national rail destinations.
Services
We understand that the property benefits from all mains services, which are connected on, or adjacent to the premises.
The agent has not tested the suitability of the connections and recommends that all interested parties carry out their own investigations.
What3words
///smiled.trains.lately
Anti-Money Laundering
The successful bidder will be required to provide two forms of ID, proof and source of funding to satisfy Anti-Money Laundering protocols.








