| Property Type | Industrial / Trade Counter / Warehouse |
| Tenure | For Sale |
| Size | 3,021 sq ft |
| Price | Offers in the region of £150,000 |
| Rates Payable | Based on April 2026 Valuation |
| Estate Charge | n/a |
| EPC Rating | This property has been graded as C (67) |
The property comprises a mid-terraced warehouse/workshop premises arranged over ground and first floors.
The ground floor provides a functional open-plan workshop/warehouse area with concrete flooring, brick elevations and a large electronically operated roller shutter door fronting New Summer Street, allowing for ease of loading and vehicular access. The unit is accessed via a pedestrian entrance leading into a reception area, which in turn opens into the main workshop and provides staircase access to the first floor.
The first floor comprises a series of well-configured, partitioned offices and meeting rooms, providing a total of five offices together with kitchen and welfare facilities, including two WCs. The accommodation benefits from carpeted flooring, inset lighting, perimeter power and data, air conditioning and double-glazed windows.
The property is prominently situated on New Summer Street in the established Hockley area of Birmingham, within close proximity to the Jewellery Quarter and Birmingham City Centre.
The location benefits from excellent connectivity, with easy access to the middle ring road and within close proximity to the A38(M) Aston Expressway providing direct links to the wider motorway network including the M6, M5 and M42.
Public transport provision is strong, with Jewellery Quarter railway and Metro station located within walking distance, offering regular services into Birmingham New Street and beyond.
The surrounding area comprises a mix of industrial, trade counter, office and residential uses, with ongoing regeneration evident close by.
We understand that all mains services are available on or adjacent to the subject property.
The agents have not inspected nor tested the condition of the services and interested parties are advised to carry out their own investigations.
The property is held long leasehold for a term of 75 years from 19 April 1966 at a ground rental of £98.87 per annum