King Edward

  • Project: The King Edward Inn
  • Location: Birmingham
  • Client: Private developer
  • Status: Completed

 

The King Edward Inn is a locally listed building in a prominent location in Birmingham City Centre, originally commissioned by Mitchells & Butlers to local architects, Wood and Kendrick. Construction commenced in 1904 and the inn opened to the public in 1905. Our proposal involved internal alterations to convert the existing vacant public house into two units at ground floor with A3 consent. In addition, two flats each comprising six residents’ rooms were created across the first and second floors. The design process involved co-operation with specialist consultants and the local authority Conservation Department. Specialist products were used within the development and key Victorian features of the original property retained.

King Edward

  • Project: The King Edward Inn
  • Location: Birmingham
  • Client: Private developer
  • Status: Completed

 

The King Edward Inn is a locally listed building in a prominent location in Birmingham City Centre, originally commissioned by Mitchells & Butlers to local architects, Wood and Kendrick. Construction commenced in 1904 and the inn opened to the public in 1905. Our proposal involved internal alterations to convert the existing vacant public house into two units at ground floor with A3 consent. In addition, two flats each comprising six residents’ rooms were created across the first and second floors. The design process involved co-operation with specialist consultants and the local authority Conservation Department. Specialist products were used within the development and key Victorian features of the original property retained.


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