A forgotten Victorian railway station in Birmingham has been reborn as a luxury getaway, offering guests a unique stay in a piece of history. The station, which had been abandoned for decades, has been meticulously restored and transformed into a high-end holiday let that blends original features with modern amenities.
A Step Back in Time
Guests stepping inside the station are transported back to the 1950s, with original tiles, wooden benches, and vintage signage preserved. The renovation has retained the station's character while adding luxurious touches like a hot tub, log burner, and bespoke furniture.
Luxury Meets History
The property, which can accommodate up to six guests, features a fully equipped kitchen, stylish living areas, and bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms. The original ticket office has been converted into a cozy snug, and the platform now serves as a private outdoor space.
Owner Sarah Williams said: "It's like waking up in the 1950s. We wanted to create a space that honors the station's heritage while providing a comfortable and memorable experience for guests."
Unique Appeal
The station, located in a quiet area of Birmingham, has already attracted attention from history enthusiasts and those seeking a distinctive getaway. The renovation has been praised for its attention to detail, with many original features restored by local craftsmen.
Guests can enjoy the tranquility of the station's surroundings while being just a short drive from Birmingham city center. The property is available for bookings throughout the year.



