Burley Browne brings one of Birmingham’s grandest buildings to market
Commercial property consultancy Burley Browne has been instructed to market the iconic Highbury Hall in Birmingham, offering occupiers a rare chance to take space within one of the city’s most prestigious and historically significant buildings.
The Grade II* listed Victorian estate, originally commissioned for Birmingham MP Joseph Chamberlain, is being offered as commercial space to let and provides a highly distinctive setting in the heart of Moseley, one of Birmingham’s most sought-after locations.
Set within landscaped gardens, the property combines the grandeur of a historic setting with excellent connectivity, located just three miles from Birmingham city centre.
The property extends to more than 8,600 sq ft and offers highly versatile accommodation suitable for a range of uses, including offices, private events and hospitality-led operations.
Internally, the building retains a wealth of period features, from sweeping staircases to intricate architectural detailing, providing character-rich interiors that lend themselves to executive headquarters or destination venues.
A fully-equipped commercial kitchen supports high-quality catering and bespoke dining experiences, while additional first-floor accommodation allows for flexible occupation or expansion. On-site parking further enhances its commercial appeal.

Highbury Hall benefits from a secluded yet accessible location, surrounded by leafy avenues and mature gardens, while offering direct access to the A38 and A435, which in turn link to the M6 and M42 motorways. This balance of tranquillity and accessibility makes the property particularly attractive to occupiers seeking exclusivity without compromising on transport connections.
David Hemming, joint managing director at Burley Browne, said: “Highbury Hall is quite simply one of Birmingham’s most distinguished buildings, and opportunities to occupy a property of this calibre are exceptionally rare. Its combination of historic significance, prestigious Moseley location and genuine versatility makes it suitable for a wide range of commercial occupiers, from corporate headquarters to events and hospitality operators, including weddings.
“We are delighted to be instructed by Highbury Trust and anticipate strong interest from parties looking for a truly unique commercial space.”
Councillor Philip Davis, for Highbury Trust, said: “Highbury Hall is one of Birmingham’s most important heritage assets and the trust is committed to ensuring it continues to be used in a way that respects its historic significance while securing a sustainable future for the building.
“Appointing Burley Browne to market the property allows us to attract high-quality occupiers who can make the most of this unique setting and contribute positively to the local area. We look forward to seeing proposals that bring new life to Highbury Hall while preserving its character for future generations.”





