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Brewmaster's House, off Broad Street

The Trust's first project, typifies how historic buildings can enhance new development. This elegant Georgian house now forms a key element in the link between Brindleyplace and the ICC.

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Brewmaster's House

 

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Station Road Cottages, Erdington

Addressing local needs is crucial to the Trust's vision of sustainable regeneration. Since their refurbishment in 1995, this row of C18 and C19 cottages have been much sought after as homes for local families. Once blighted by road plans, their demolition is now unthinkable.

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Station Road Cottages

 

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69 & 70 Great Hampton Street, Hockley

This scheme highlights how effectively innovative preservation stimulates regeneration. We worked with a private developer to create over 5000 sq. ft of serviced business units, bringing in new enterprises to the area and acting as a catalyst for other improvements.

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Great Hampton Street

 

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The Hovel, Erdington

This was a very unusual project to save and then preserve an C18th hovel which had lain lost in the city for more than 30 years. Working with owner, developer, local amenity groups and the City, the trust has turned it back into a home, albeit a modest one.

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Great Hampton Street

 

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