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61 Albion St
Birmingham B1 3EA
Office Property For Sale
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3,000 sq ft

Investment Highlights
- Grade II listed 1830s building with historic architectural character
- Strong potential for conversion or redevelopment stp
- Prominent Jewellery Quarter position near transport connections
Executive Summary
61 Albion Street is a Grade II listed terrace property dating back to 1839, constructed originally as part of a set of three-quarter houses served by shared entrance halls. Built using traditional 19th-century materials and later extended in 1875, the building retains its original charm and historical form, standing within a terrace where neighbouring buildings have already been successfully adapted into live-work and residential apartments. Situated in the heart of Birmingham’s renowned Jewellery Quarter, the property benefits from proximity to Frederick Street and convenient access to the Jewellery Quarter rail and metro station within a short walk.
Property Facts
| Total Property Size | 3,000 sq ft | Floors | 3 |
| Property Type | Office (Unit) | Typical Floor Size | 675 sq ft |
| Property Subtype | Studio / Creative Space | Year Built | 1848 |
| Costar Property Class | B | Tenancy | Single |
| Total Property Size | 3,000 sq ft |
| Property Type | Office (Unit) |
| Property Subtype | Studio / Creative Space |
| Costar Property Class | B |
| Floors | 3 |
| Typical Floor Size | 675 sq ft |
| Year Built | 1848 |
| Tenancy | Single |
Amenities
- 24 Hour Access
- Security System
- Storage Space
- Smoke Detector
1 Unit Available
Unit 61
| Unit Size | 2,859 sq ft | Sale Type | Owner Occupier |
| Unit Use | Office | Tenure | Freehold |
| Unit Size | 2,859 sq ft |
| Unit Use | Office |
| Sale Type | Owner Occupier |
| Tenure | Freehold |
Description
The available accommodation comprises a characterful multi-level jewellers’ workshop and office facility extending across three storeys with an additional basement and a two-storey rear extension. Currently occupied by a long-established jewellery firm for over 160 years, the space offers an authentic, largely untouched interior that presents significant potential for sympathetic refurbishment or conversion subject to planning. The layout provides a blend of workshop areas and front offices, suitable for continued artisanal use or adaptation to creative workspace. With its rich heritage and adaptable configuration, the unit offers a rare opportunity within one of Birmingham’s most historic commercial enclaves.
Sale Notes
61 Albion Street is offered for sale freehold for £395,000.
