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5-6 Greenfield Crescent • EDGBASTON
The terraced eating/drinking area fronting Greenfield Crescent pro-vides a buffer between private and public spaces, creating an active frontage and a live street edge to encourage further activity on the street. Levels of the terrace provide views across the street.
The wall and plinth detail follows the existing treatment of the pavement edge, continuing the aesthetic of the area as well as clearly demar-cating public and private space.
Trees and planters are specified here to provide leafy and shaded areas on the terrace, alongside lar-ger planters which strengthen the existing design language by featur-ing the distinctive bay windows.
TO LET
5-6Greenfield Crescent
Edgbaston, Birmingham B15 3BE
New A3 restaurant unitapprox. 390sq m (4,198 sq ft)
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5-6 Greenfield Crescent • EDGBASTON
Complete restoration of the original Victorian main building, with enhancement to the area immediately in
front of the facade, reflecting improvements to the frontages on the Western side of the Crescent and
improving the balance of the street. Note improvement to the quality of the link/office entrance.
5-6Premier restaurant5-6 Greenfield Crescent is situated in a high
profile mixed-use location, in Edgbaston less
than a mile from Birmingham city centre.
The ground floor restaurant, with outside terraced
area, sits within a crescent of premier leisure and
lifestyle retailers, within a leafy conservation area
within the heart of Edgbaston Village.
Customer car parking is available to the rear in a
public pay and display car park, and there is also
on-street parking nearby. Greenfield Crescent
connects with Highfield Road dining area and
Edgbaston Village via a network of paths, public
realm space and car parking space.
14-15 Greenfield Crescent Loki, Greenfield Crescent
Artist’s impression of 5-6 Greenfield Crescent, front elevation
Specification• Open plan restaurant space behind a period frontage
• Double fronted/bay windows to Greenfield Crescent
• South facing terraced seating area to front on Greenfield
Crescent and potential for a rear terraced area
• Rear access from car park
107m2 nett(1151sqft)
at GF level
Office Entrance
No.6
No.7
No.5
TerraceTerrace
Size of restaurant unit
Floor plan
No. 5-6 390
sq m sq ft
4198
Sizes based on gross internal area.
Greenfield Crescent
107m2 nett(1151sqft)
at GF level
Office Entrance
No.6
No.7
No.5
TerraceTerrace
107m2 nett(1151sqft)
at GF level
Office Entrance
No.6
No.7
No.5
TerraceTerrace
107m2 nett(1151sqft)
at GF level
Office Entrance
No.6
No.7
No.5
TerraceTerrace
107m2 nett (1151sqft)
at GF level
Office Entrance
No.6
No.7
No.5
Terrace Terrace
107m2 nett(1151sqft)
at GF level
Office Entrance
No.6
No.7
No.5
TerraceTerrace
107m2 nett (1151sqft)
at GF level
Office Entrance
No.6
No.7
No.5
Terrace Terrace
107m2 nett (1151sqft)
at GF level
Office Entrance
No.6
No.7
No.5
Terrace Terrace
107m2 nett (1151sqft)
at GF level
Office Entrance
No.6
No.7
No.5
Terrace Terrace
Edgbastonstatistics
CACI (2015)
over
1 million ABC1 profile households
within one hours drive
642,092 ABC1 Households with
£40k plus incomeBARNT GREEN DORRIDGE
HENLEY IN ARDEN
E D G B A S T O N
LICHFIELD
SUTTON COLDFIELD
LITTLE ASTON
ASHBY-DE-LA-ZOUCH
MERE GREEN
TAMWORTH
FOUR OAKS
COVENTRY
STREETLY
SHENSTONE
BOLDMERE
MOSELEY
HARBORNE
SELLY OAKKINGS HEATH
STOURBRIDGE
HAGLEY
KIDDERMINSTER
BROMSGROVE
WORCESTER
BANBURY
RUGBY
NUNEATON
TELFORD
CANNOCK
STAFFORD BURTON UPON TRENT
BELBROUGHTON
STRATFORD UPON AVON
SOLIHULL
KNOWLE
KENILWORTH
ALCESTER
BRIDGNORTH
ALBRIGHTON
TETTENHALL
CODSALL
BREWOODSHIFNAL
WHEATON ASTON
PRIORSLEE
NEWPORT
EVESHAM
PERSHORE
TEWKESBURY
GREAT MALVERN
LEAMINGTON SPA
WARWICK
1 HOUR DRIVE TIME
Drive time and key target areasEdgbaston Statistics
Average detached property worth £734,000, 108% above the national average.6
1 The Sunday Times -
101 Best Places to Live
in Britain (March 2013)
2 European Retail Centres Ranking Survey 2013
3 Calthorpe Estates, Market Research Study January 2011 (ACORN 2010)
4 Department of Transport annual average daily flow data (2010)
5 Birmingham Student Market Savills Report (2011)
6 Offce for National Statistics
7 CACI
18,889 people living
in
7,287 households3
£43,478 mean
household income.
6% £100k+
£218.40 per week
convenience and non-retail
spend
68% spend more
on eating out and clothes
than average
79.5% well
educated and professionals
180 medical
organisations
80 hospitals
and medical care centres,
attracting high numbers
26 nurseries,
primary and secondary
schools
5 higher
education establishments
4,760 people aged
25 - 44 (25% of the population)
2,210 people of
school age, living with parents3
c. 3,000,000 sq ft of office
space
c. 40,000 cars per day use Hagley
Road4
56,000 students5
c. 10,000 staff
Edgbaston Statistics
Average detached property worth £734,000, 108% above the national average.6
1 The Sunday Times -
101 Best Places to Live
in Britain (March 2013)
2 European Retail Centres Ranking Survey 2013
3 Calthorpe Estates, Market Research Study January 2011 (ACORN 2010)
4 Department of Transport annual average daily flow data (2010)
5 Birmingham Student Market Savills Report (2011)
6 Offce for National Statistics
7 CACI
18,889 people living
in3
7,287 households3
£43,478 mean
household income.
6% £100k+3
£218.40 per week
convenience and non-
retail spend3
68% spend more
on eating out and clothes
than average3
79.5% well
educated and professionals3
180 medical
organisations
80 hospitals
and medical care centres,
attracting high numbers
26 nurseries,
primary and secondary
schools
5 higher
education establishments
4,760 people aged
25 - 44 (25% of the population)3
2,210 people of
school age, living with parents3
c. 3,000,000 sq ft of office
space
c. 40,000 cars per day use Hagley
Road4
56,000 students5
c. 10,000 staff
Edgbaston Statistics
Average detached property worth £734,000, 108% above the national average.6
1 The Sunday Times -
101 Best Places to Live
in Britain (March 2013)
2 European Retail Centres Ranking Survey 2013
3 Calthorpe Estates, Market Research Study January 2011 (ACORN 2010)
4 Department of Transport annual average daily flow data (2010)
5 Birmingham Student Market Savills Report (2011)
6 Offce for National Statistics
7 CACI
18,889 people living
in
7,287 households3
£43,478 mean
household income.
6% £100k+
£218.40 per week
convenience and non-retail
spend
68% spend more
on eating out and clothes
than average
79.5% well
educated and professionals
180 medical
organisations
80 hospitals
and medical care centres,
attracting high numbers
26 nurseries,
primary and secondary
schools
5 higher
education establishments
4,760 people aged
25 - 44 (25% of the population)
2,210 people of
school age, living with parents3
c. 3,000,000 sq ft of office
space
c. 40,000 cars per day use Hagley
Road4
56,000 students5
c. 10,000 staff
Edgbaston Statistics
Average detached property worth £734,000, 108% above the national average.6
1 The Sunday Times -
101 Best Places to Live
in Britain (March 2013)
2 European Retail Centres Ranking Survey 2013
3 Calthorpe Estates, Market Research Study January 2011 (ACORN 2010)
4 Department of Transport annual average daily flow data (2010)
5 Birmingham Student Market Savills Report (2011)
6 Offce for National Statistics
7 CACI
18,889 people living
in3
7,287 households3
£43,478 mean
household income.
6% £100k+3
£218.40 per week
convenience and non-
retail spend3
68% spend more
on eating out and clothes
than average3
79.5% well
educated and professionals3
180 medical
organisations
80 hospitals
and medical care centres,
attracting high numbers
26 nurseries,
primary and secondary
schools
5 higher
education establishments
4,760 people aged
25 - 44 (25% of the population)3
2,210 people of
school age, living with parents3
c. 3,000,000 sq ft of office
space
c. 40,000 cars per day use Hagley
Road4
56,000 students5
c. 10,000 staff
Edgbaston Statistics
Average detached property worth £734,000, 108% above the national average.6
1 The Sunday Times -
101 Best Places to Live
in Britain (March 2013)
2 European Retail Centres Ranking Survey 2013
3 Calthorpe Estates, Market Research Study January 2011 (ACORN 2010)
4 Department of Transport annual average daily flow data (2010)
5 Birmingham Student Market Savills Report (2011)
6 Offce for National Statistics
7 CACI
18,889 people living
in
7,287 households3
£43,478 mean
household income.
6% £100k+
£218.40 per week
convenience and non-retail
spend
68% spend more
on eating out and clothes
than average
79.5% well
educated and professionals
180 medical
organisations
80 hospitals
and medical care centres,
attracting high numbers
26 nurseries,
primary and secondary
schools
5 higher
education establishments
4,760 people aged
25 - 44 (25% of the population)
2,210 people of
school age, living with parents3
c. 3,000,000 sq ft of office
space
c. 40,000 cars per day use Hagley
Road4
56,000 students5
c. 10,000 staff
Edgbaston Statistics
Average detached property worth £734,000, 108% above the national average.6
1 The Sunday Times -
101 Best Places to Live
in Britain (March 2013)
2 European Retail Centres Ranking Survey 2013
3 Calthorpe Estates, Market Research Study January 2011 (ACORN 2010)
4 Department of Transport annual average daily flow data (2010)
5 Birmingham Student Market Savills Report (2011)
6 Offce for National Statistics
7 CACI
18,889 people living
in3
7,287 households3
£43,478 mean
household income.
6% £100k+3
£218.40 per week
convenience and non-
retail spend3
68% spend more
on eating out and clothes
than average3
79.5% well
educated and professionals3
180 medical
organisations
80 hospitals
and medical care centres,
attracting high numbers
26 nurseries,
primary and secondary
schools
5 higher
education establishments
4,760 people aged
25 - 44 (25% of the population)3
2,210 people of
school age, living with parents3
c. 3,000,000 sq ft of office
space
c. 40,000 cars per day use Hagley
Road4
56,000 students5
c. 10,000 staff
EdgbastonThe Calthorpe Estate within Edgbaston is an affluent
and leafy suburb of Birmingham, it boasts over 1 million
trees and is located just a mile from the city centre.
The area is renowned for its range of elegant homes
and world-class educational establishments including
King Edward’s School, University of Birmingham and
Birmingham City University.
It is also home to leading medical facilities and
internationally-recognised sports and leisure venues
such as Edgbaston Stadium, Edgbaston Priory Club,
Edgbaston Golf Club, the Birmingham Botanical
Gardens, mac (Midlands Arts Centre) and Michelin-
starred Simpsons restaurant, plus a range of award-
winning dining establishments, bars and cafés.
Edgbaston boasts over 3 million square feet of office
space and is home to HSBC, Lloyds, Department of Work
& Pensions, Zurich Insurance, The Binding Site, Scrivens,
Big Lottery Fund and the Health & Safety Executive to
name but a few.
KEY
Edgbaston Village
SPRINT/Metro (Coming 2021)
Railway
Train Station
Car Park
Midland Metro / SPRINT stop*Opening end 2017
Shopping
Dining
Bar
Café
Takeaway
Rooms
Homeware
Beauty
Gym
Gardens
Park
Cashpoint
As a destination of choice, Edgbaston
Village has developed over recent
years into a vibrant lifestyle location.
It has a range of interesting retail, food
and beverage plus leisure operators,
all within an attractive leafy setting
and many character buildings.
To find out more visit
www.edgbastonvillage.co.uk
@LifeAtEdgbaston
Car parking can be offered at a ratio of
1:600 sq ft at a separate annual cost.
There is a public car pay and display
car park to the rear of the property.
Other car parking within the area is
available on a separate licence fee
arrangement.
Car parkingGreenfield Crescent
Edgbaston Village5-6Edgbaston Village
5-6Greenfield Crescent
The Physician pub restaurant
A wide selection of places to shop
The Edgbaston boutique hotel Range of hairdressers and barbers OKA home interiors store El Borracho Spanish tapas restaurant A wide choice of places to eat and drink
Michelin starred Simpsons restaurant Anytime Fitness GymNeptune home Starbucks Coffee sk:n Edgbaston Stadium Botanical Gardens
Islington Row
The High Field gastro pub
Highfield Wellness and Beauty
The Blue Piano South Asian restaurant
The Edgbaston cocktail lounge
Access to EdgbastonArchery and LawnTennis Society
City LifeFive Ways NewsThe Sandwich ClubWhite Rose Dry CleanersDental SurgeryThe Sky ClinicLaghis Italian DeliJune Peony BridalClassy & Fabulous Tricorn ComputersKings BarbersEye Opticians
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Anytime Fitness
Barclays
Blue Piano
Body & Mind
Boston Tea Party
Costa Coffee
EF Medispa
Elate Health
El Borracho
Handelsbanken
Highfield Wellness & Beauty
HSBC
JYG Hair & Beauty
Loki
Lloyds Bank
Marriott Birmingham
Morrisons
NatWest
Neptune
OKA
Pizza Hut
RBS
Simpsons
Sk:n
Starbucks
The Edgbaston
The Highfield
The Highfield Studio
The Highfield Town House
The Physician
Timpson
UK Village Kitchen Restaurant
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Birmingham Botanical Gardens
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University
Five Ways
BirminghamInternationalAirport
BirminghamNew Street
BirminghamMoor Street
BirminghamSnow Hill
Birmingham Botanical Gardens
Birmingham Wildlife Conservation ParkBarber Institute of Fine Arts
Edgbaston Archery & Lawn Tennis Society
Birmingham City Centre
Edgbaston Croquet Club
Edgbaston Golf Club
Edgbaston Priory Club
University of Birmingham
Winterbourne House & Garden
Edgbaston Stadium
Cannon Hill Park
mac Birmingham
BARCLAYCARD ARENA
ICC
BULLRING
BRINDLEYPLACE
THE MAILBOX
Edgbaston Village
Key
Beauty
Café
Edgbaston Village
SPRINT/Metro (Coming 2021)
Railway
Cashpoint
Bar
Dining
GardensGym
Homeware
Park
Rooms
Shopping
Fast Food
Car ParkTrain Station
SPRINT/ Metro stop
Lifestyle Dining & Drinking
Leisure
The Physician pub restaurant
A wide selection of places to shop
The Edgbaston boutique hotel Range of hairdressers and barbers OKA home interiors store El Borracho Spanish tapas restaurant A wide choice of places to eat and drink
Michelin starred Simpsons restaurant Anytime Fitness GymNeptune home Starbucks Coffee sk:n Edgbaston Stadium Botanical Gardens
Islington Row
The High Field gastro pub
Highfield Wellness and Beauty
The Blue Piano South Asian restaurant
The Edgbaston cocktail lounge
Access to EdgbastonArchery and LawnTennis Society
City LifeFive Ways NewsThe Sandwich ClubWhite Rose Dry CleanersDental SurgeryThe Sky ClinicLaghis Italian DeliJune Peony BridalClassy & Fabulous Tricorn ComputersKings BarbersEye Opticians
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Anytime Fitness
Barclays
Blue Piano
Body & Mind
Boston Tea Party
Costa Coffee
EF Medispa
Elate Health
El Borracho
Handelsbanken
Highfield Wellness & Beauty
HSBC
JYG Hair & Beauty
Loki
Lloyds Bank
Marriott Birmingham
Morrisons
NatWest
Neptune
OKA
Pizza Hut
RBS
Simpsons
Sk:n
Starbucks
The Edgbaston
The Highfield
The Highfield Studio
The Highfield Town House
The Physician
Timpson
UK Village Kitchen Restaurant
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Birmingham Botanical Gardens
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Five Ways
BirminghamInternationalAirport
BirminghamNew Street
BirminghamMoor Street
BirminghamSnow Hill
Birmingham Botanical Gardens
Birmingham Wildlife Conservation ParkBarber Institute of Fine Arts
Edgbaston Archery & Lawn Tennis Society
Birmingham City Centre
Edgbaston Croquet Club
Edgbaston Golf Club
Edgbaston Priory Club
University of Birmingham
Winterbourne House & Garden
Edgbaston Stadium
Cannon Hill Park
mac Birmingham
BARCLAYCARD ARENA
ICC
BULLRING
BRINDLEYPLACE
THE MAILBOX
Edgbaston Village
Key
Beauty
Café
Edgbaston Village
SPRINT/Metro (Coming 2021)
Railway
Cashpoint
Bar
Dining
GardensGym
Homeware
Park
Rooms
Shopping
Fast Food
Car ParkTrain Station
SPRINT/ Metro stop
Lifestyle Dining & Drinking
Leisure
The Physician pub restaurant
A wide selection of places to shop
The Edgbaston boutique hotel Range of hairdressers and barbers OKA home interiors store El Borracho Spanish tapas restaurant A wide choice of places to eat and drink
Michelin starred Simpsons restaurant Anytime Fitness GymNeptune home Starbucks Coffee sk:n Edgbaston Stadium Botanical Gardens
Islington Row
The High Field gastro pub
Highfield Wellness and Beauty
The Blue Piano South Asian restaurant
The Edgbaston cocktail lounge
Access to EdgbastonArchery and LawnTennis Society
City LifeFive Ways NewsThe Sandwich ClubWhite Rose Dry CleanersDental SurgeryThe Sky ClinicLaghis Italian DeliJune Peony BridalClassy & Fabulous Tricorn ComputersKings BarbersEye Opticians
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Anytime Fitness
Barclays
Blue Piano
Body & Mind
Boston Tea Party
Costa Coffee
EF Medispa
Elate Health
El Borracho
Handelsbanken
Highfield Wellness & Beauty
HSBC
JYG Hair & Beauty
Loki
Lloyds Bank
Marriott Birmingham
Morrisons
NatWest
Neptune
OKA
Pizza Hut
RBS
Simpsons
Sk:n
Starbucks
The Edgbaston
The Highfield
The Highfield Studio
The Highfield Town House
The Physician
Timpson
UK Village Kitchen Restaurant
2 3
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1011
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Birmingham Botanical Gardens
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University
Five Ways
BirminghamInternationalAirport
BirminghamNew Street
BirminghamMoor Street
BirminghamSnow Hill
Birmingham Botanical Gardens
Birmingham Wildlife Conservation ParkBarber Institute of Fine Arts
Edgbaston Archery & Lawn Tennis Society
Birmingham City Centre
Edgbaston Croquet Club
Edgbaston Golf Club
Edgbaston Priory Club
University of Birmingham
Winterbourne House & Garden
Edgbaston Stadium
Cannon Hill Park
mac Birmingham
BARCLAYCARD ARENA
ICC
BULLRING
BRINDLEYPLACE
THE MAILBOX
Edgbaston Village
Key
Beauty
Café
Edgbaston Village
SPRINT/Metro (Coming 2021)
Railway
Cashpoint
Bar
Dining
GardensGym
Homeware
Park
Rooms
Shopping
Fast Food
Car ParkTrain Station
SPRINT/ Metro stop
Lifestyle Dining & Drinking
Leisure
Five Ways 50 yards
Pay & display car park
10-15 Greenfield Crescent
Greenfield Crescent
Homeware
Beauty
Gym
Gardens
Park
Cashpoint
Railway Line
Rail Station
Midland Metro
Midland Metro Extension
(opening 2021)
Midland Metro stop
New SPRINT Line
(opening 2021)
SPRINT Stop
Situated on Greenfield Crescent, in the heart of
Edgbaston Village, with a wide range of shopping,
leisure, restaurant and café facilities in the
immediate vicinity.
Five Ways railway station is just a short walk
away providing a 3 minute cross city service to
Birmingham New Street. In addition, it will be 4
minutes walk to Metro/SPRINT terminals (opening
2021) connecting to the city centre and Quinton.
The building is well serviced, providing quick access
throughout Birmingham; ICC, NIA, Brindleyplace
and Symphony Hall are within 5 minutes walking
distance and the city centre is a 10-15 minute walk.
Location
LocationSituated on Greenfield Crescent, in the heart of
Edgbaston Village, with a wide range of shopping,
leisure, restaurant and café facilities in the
immediate vicinity.
Five Ways railway station is just a short walk
away providing a 3 minute cross city service to
Birmingham New Street. In addition, it will be
4 minutes walk to Metro/SPRINT terminals
(opening 2021) connecting to the city centre and
Quinton. The building is well serviced, providing
quick access throughout Birmingham; ICC, NIA,
Brindleyplace and Symphony Hall are within 5
minutes walking distance and the city centre is a
10-15 minute walk.
5-6Greenfield Crescent
New Metro stop, Hagley Road
TenureThe accommodation is available by way of a new internal repairing and insuring lease.
RentUpon application.
RatesThe in-going tenant will be responsible for the payment of Local Authority Rates.
Estate chargesThe tenant will be responsible for a contribution to the Edgbaston Estate Security Scheme offering CCTV coverage throughout the area and a communal service charge for the property.
Legal costsEach party will be responsible for its own legal costs incurred in the preparation and execution of legal documentation.
0121 248 7676 enquiry@calthorpe.co.uk www.calthorpe.co.uk Creating thriving communities
Thomas Morleythomas.morley@harrislamb.com
Alex Trossatross@lsh.co.uk
MISREPRESENTATION ACT 1967 These particulars do not constitute or form any part of an offer or contract. All statements contained in these particulars are made without responsibility on the part of Calthorpe Estates or its agents/officers. None of the statements contained in these particulars is to be relied upon as a statement of representation of fact, and prospective purchasers/lessees must verify all statements by their own searches, enquiries and inspections. Neither Calthorpe Estates nor any of its agents/officers make or give representation of warranty whatsoever in relation to the premises described in these particulars. December 2017.
Emma Davenportm 07720 818 990edavenport@calthorpe.co.uk
Matt Long m 07786 690 472mlong@calthorpe.co.uk
0121 248 7676www.calthorpe.co.uk
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www.edgbastonvillage.co.uk
April 2018.
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