The Garden House, a popular pub on Hagley Road in Edgbaston known for its countryside feel, is now under offer for £150,000 per annum after closing its doors last month. The former Greene King establishment has been removed from the chain's website and is listed as 'permanently closed' on Google.
Historic Building
The 14,311 sq ft Victorian building, built in 1901, was once a hotspot during the nightclub heyday on Hagley Road. It joins other closed venues in the area, such as Liberty's and Romulus. The property's future remains uncertain, with options available to keep it fitted or strip it back to specification.
Property Details
A property description states: "The premises are currently trading as a fitted pub/restaurant called the Garden House." The building benefits from roadside frontage, dedicated car parking, and a rear garden. The asking price is set at £150,000 per annum, reflecting its prime location and potential for redevelopment.
Local residents and regulars have expressed nostalgia for the pub, which was a cherished community spot. The closure adds to a growing list of hospitality venues on Hagley Road that have shut down in recent years.



