The Backyard Home pub on Hagley Street in Edgbaston stands below provide at £150,000 each year following its closure final month.
Property Standing and Historical past
This former Greene King venue not seems on the chain’s web site and exhibits as ‘completely closed’ on Google. The Victorian constructing, spanning 14,311 sq. toes and constructed in 1901, gained reputation in the course of the top of Hagley Street’s nightclub period. It now aligns with different shuttered spots within the space, together with Liberty’s and Romulus.
Future Prospects and Options
Potential consumers face choices on whether or not to retain the present pub and restaurant fittings or revert to primary specs. Property listings spotlight its roadside frontage, devoted parking, and rear backyard, positioning it as a fitted pub/restaurant venue often known as the Backyard Home.

