Summary

Property Type Leisure
Tenure To Let
Size 8,542 sq ft
Rates Payable To be advised
EPC Rating This property has been graded as C (67)
  • Open Plan Leisure Premises
  • Excellent Working Height Ideal for Mezzanine Installation
  • Newly Installed Insulated Roof
  • Newly Installed Double Glazing
  • Newly Installed Concrete Slab w/ Drainage
  • Exposed Block / Brick Walls
  • Feature Craneage

About

The property is a high-bay former warehouse that has been thoughtfully refurbished to retain its industrial charm and exposed finishes. Constructed with full-height brickwork elevations and a pitched, profile-clad steel truss roof incorporating translucent roof lights, it features newly installed Crittall double glazing on the side and front elevations, providing exceptional natural light throughout.

The space offers predominantly open-span high-bay warehousing, with annex space on the north-east elevation. Ancillary facilities, including WC, kitchen, and office space, are provided on the first-floor level.

The warehouse boasts feature craneage and generous working heights that could easily accommodate a mezzanine installation. A newly laid concrete floor slab provides foul and water drainage.

Access to the building is via a large timber opening door, serving as a loading bay or a feature entrance from Mary Ann Street.

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Accommodation

Namesq ftsq mAvailability
Ground - Ground Floor 7,470 693.99 Available
1st - Office / Ancillary 1,072 99.59 Available
Total8,542793.58

Location

The building occupies a prominent position on the Mary Ann Street, just off St Paul’s Square in the heart of Birmingham’s historic and vibrant Jewellery Quarter.

The property is only a short walk from Birmingham City Centre and is located near the city’s Inner Ring Road (A4540) and benefits from easy access to the A38(M) and the UK’s wider motorway network.

The immediate area is well served by public transport with regular bus services nearby and Snow Hill mainline railway station approximately 600m via Livery Street.

Nearby occupiers include Indian Brewery, St. Paul's House, The Jam House and Cucina Rustica.

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Further Information

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  • Services

    We understand that the premises has the benefit of all mains connections on site.

    The agent has not tested the suitability of the connections and recommends that interested parties carry out their own investigations.

  • Planning Permission

    Further information available upon request.