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Everything you need for a comfortable stay
About this property
Hosted by Madrid Río
Former jeweller workshop conversion into loft-style flat at the top floor of the building. Grade II listed building, high ceilings, period features, beautiful style throughout and views of Birmingham's skyline. A place you will absolutely love!
Former Home of T C Phillips Jeweller - established in 1955 and L R Pearson - engine turner - established in 1950.
The building dates from 1859. It was an early purpose built jewellery works, erected on a domestic spot. Three storeys red brick with an early use of Gothic detailing, quite elaborately modelled for a modest 3 bay front of this kind. Stone and gault brick dressings. Ground floor has flanking office and works doorways with a transomed 3 light colonetted central window. Sill bands to first and second floors. The arched first floor windows are grouped in a panel, the foliate carving to the caps of the dividing piers continued as impost string across front. The head of the panel has bricks cut as if part of a billet mould and the same pattern occurs below the dentil brick eaves cornice, across the flat head of the second floor triple group of windows, also set in a panel with Gothic carving to the caps of the dividing piers.
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Location
Birmingham, England