Office build
Unit 1 King Edward Court, King Edwards Square, Sutton Coldfield B73 6AY
£910,000 10 July 2025
GUIDE PRICE AUCTION DATE
This prime town centre "landmark" building comprises a purpose built three storey office, believed to have been built during the 1980's and formerly occupied by Job Centre Plus.The property has brick elevations, double glazed windows and a pitched roof. Internally the open plan office specification includes suspended ceilings with a mix of surface mounted and recessed lighting, perimeter trunking and a gas fired central heating system. The premises also provide kitchen, female and disabled WC facilities and is DDA compliant. The property is considered suitable for a wide variety of alternative uses subject to the necessary planning permission. Location The property occupies a prominent corner position at the junction of High Street and Railway Road, within the High Street conservation area, of the popular and affluent town of Sutton Colfdield, which lies approximately 7 miles north of Birmingham City Centre. Within the vicinity there are a number of listed buildings including the Grade II listed, Three Tuns Public House directly adjacent. There are a number of professional offices mixed with residential, and Sutton College within the immediate vicinity. The town centre benefits from an excellent range of retail and amenities including national operators including M&S food, Aldi, Pandora, TK Maxx, The Gym Group as well as local and national pubs, restaurants and cafes. Good Hope Hospital, Sutton Council Offices and Sutton Park are all within close proximity whilst Sutton Railway Station is within 100 metres of the property, and provides direct links to Birmingham New Street.
King Edward Court, 2 Railway Rd, B73 6AY
Guide Price
£910,000
Auction Date
10 Jul 2025
Time
08:30
Lot
58
Auctioneer
Bond Wolfe Auctions
Bond Wolfe Auctions
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0121 312 1212
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