Overview

The Hall was built in 1878. It is a Grade II listed building, in a Gothic Venetian style. It is a building that is recognised nationally and also embodies a significant feature in Birmingham’s history.

Birmingham City Council wanted to completely restore the Grade-II listed manor house and gardens with the view to lay on more facilities and events for the public and community groups.

The aim of this project was to provide a centre of learning for a diverse range of people that will appreciate the house and the surrounding gardens. Attracting young people to this building is important and it will hopefully allow them to put the building and the Chamberlain family into historical context. The works will make the building accessible to everyone which will allow the building to attract a wider and more diverse audience.

Client
Chamberlain Highbury Trust

Project
Chamberlain Highbury Estate

Value
£7 million

Role
Quantity Surveyor

Procurement
Traditional

Duration
18 months

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