54 Newhall Street, Birmingham, West Midlands, B3 3QG
A Prime City Centre Office Building
Features
- Prime City Centre Offices
- Self-contained, Grade II listed building
- Rare freehold opportunity in the city centre
- Arranged over four floors and a basement (3,801 sq.ft)
- Excellent public transport connections and immediate access to the national motorway network
- Primed for refurbishment/redevelopment (subject to planning)
Description
The property is a self-contained Grade II Listed mid-terrace office building, constructed circa 1900, of brick construction with stone dressings beneath a part slate, part tile roof.
Accommodation is arranged over four floors plus a basement.
Internally, the building retains its original cellular layout with painted walls, plastered ceilings and carpeted floors throughout. The property benefits from gas-fired central heating and kitchen and WC facilities on the various floors. The accommodation is in need of refurbishment and improvement throughout.
Location
54 Newhall Street occupies a prominent position at its junction with Cornwall Street, in the heart of Birmingham's Colmore Business District, the city's leading professional and financial services quarter. Colmore Row, the Jewellery Quarter and the retail destinations of Grand Central and the Bullring are all within comfortable walking distance, whilst Birmingham's inner ring road at Great Charles Street provides swift access to the A38M and the national motorway network via Junction 6 of the M6. The property is exceptionally well connected by public transport, with Birmingham Snow Hill Station approximately five minutes' walk away and Birmingham New Street Station with direct services to London, Manchester and Bristol, reachable in around ten minutes on foot.Accommodation
See full Sales Particulars for accommodation breakdown.Tenure
Freehold with vacant possession.Price
Offers based on: £1,200,000 for the freehold interest.Business Rates
We have been advised that the current rating assessment is:Rateable value – £43,425 (2026) We recommend that interested parties should make their own enquiries with the local authority.
Additional Information
DEVELOPMENT -The property offers an exciting range of potential development opportunities, subject to the necessary consents. The building has an interesting history, having most recently served as offices for a well-established law firm and originally constructed as a dental practice.
Given its prominent position within the Colmore Business District, the building would lend itself well to a variety of uses including office, residential or other commercial purposes.
Interested parties are advised to make their own enquiries with Birmingham City Council's Planning Department regarding any proposed use or development.