Historic Birmingham Pub on Hagley Road Goes Under Offer After Closure
Birmingham Hagley Road pub 'under offer' after closure
Birmingham Live
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The Garden House pub on Hagley Road in Edgbaston, Birmingham, is under offer for £150,000 per annum following its closure last month. This Victorian building, which was once a popular nightlife spot, has been removed from Greene King's website and is now listed as 'permanently closed' on Google.
- 01The Garden House pub covers an area of 14,311 sq ft and was built in 1901.
- 02It has been a notable venue during the nightlife era on Hagley Road.
- 03The property is currently listed as 'permanently closed' on Google.
- 04Options for the building's future include keeping it fitted or stripping it back to specification.
- 05The pub features roadside frontage, dedicated car parking, and a rear garden.
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The Garden House pub, located on Hagley Road in Edgbaston, Birmingham, is now under offer for £150,000 per annum after closing last month. Once a vibrant spot during the nightclub boom, this 14,311 sq ft Victorian building, constructed in 1901, has been taken off Greene King's website and is marked as 'permanently closed' on Google. The future of the property is uncertain, with potential plans to either maintain its fitted state or revert it to a more basic specification. The pub boasts advantageous features such as roadside frontage, dedicated car parking, and a rear garden, making it a notable property in the area.
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The closure of the Garden House pub highlights the challenges faced by nightlife venues in Edgbaston, potentially affecting local entertainment options.
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