A historic Birmingham pub that closed its doors last month is now listed as 'under offer' on the property market. The Garden House, situated on Hagley Road in Edgbaston, has been a beloved local establishment since it was built in 1901. Known for its countryside charm, the pub was a popular destination during the nightclub heyday of Hagley Road.
The property, spanning 14,311 square feet, is currently listed on LoopNet with an annual rate of £150,000. While the building is suited for continued use as a pub, the future of the premises remains uncertain. The handover condition is yet to be agreed, meaning it could be left fully fitted or stripped back to a specification to be determined.
According to the listing description: "The premises are currently trading as a fitted pub/restaurant called the Garden House. Handover condition of the property is yet to be agreed but could be left fitted or stripped back to a specification to be agreed. The property benefits from roadside frontage, dedicated car parking and a rear garden."
The Garden House has been marked as 'permanently closed' on Google and has been removed from the Greene King chain's website. It joins other notable Hagley Road venues like Liberty's and Romulus that have also closed their doors.
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