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An exclusive live-work unit located in the heart of Birmingham’s historic Jewellery Quarter is appearing in Bond Wolfe’s next auction.
Unit 6 in the Grade II-listed Century Works development at 13 Frederick Street will have a guide price of £289,500+ in the livestreamed auction on Thursday 6 February.
Ian Tudor, commercial auctions director at Bond Wolfe, said: “This is a vacant, self-contained office building which could be easily adapted to provide two bedroomed live-and-work accommodation.
“This attractive unit has been sympathetically restored and offers good quality space on the ground, first and second floors in an exclusive courtyard development in the heart of the vibrant Jewellery Quarter.
“The eye-catching property has a spiral staircase with glass briquette wall surrounds, exposed wooden floors, panelled walls, part painted brick walls, spotlights, high ceilings, column radiators and wooden doors with chrome fittings
“The accommodation is currently configured to provide a ground floor office, with dual access from both Frederick Street and the rear courtyard, a hallway, first floor office, ladies and gents toilets, and a second floor office with kitchen.
“There is one allocated parking space in the rear secure car park of the property, which lies to the eastern side of Frederick Street between its junctions with Graham Street and Albion Street, just a short walk away from St Paul’s Square and the city’s central business district.
“The Jewellery quarter is a popular hub for jewellery manufacturing and other creative industries, along with multiple bars, restaurants, coffee shops, other retail venues, plus a mix of residential and professional uses.”
The accommodation extends to approximately 1,192 sq ft, with 297 sq ft on the ground floor, 376 sq ft on the first floor and 519 sq ft on the second floor.
The long leasehold on the property has approximately 101 years unexpired, with £100 per annum ground rent payable plus a service charge of £3,463.57 in 2025.
The property will be among scores of lots appearing in Bond Wolfe’s next auction which is due to start at 8.30am on Thursday 6 February.
The auction will be livestreamed via Bond Wolfe’s website with remote bidding by proxy, telephone or internet.