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Jam House building on market for £3m

Georgian property in Jewellery Quarter which houses famous Birmingham music venue has been placed up for sale by Birmingham Properties Group

The home of The Jam House has been placed on the market

The building which houses one of Birmingham's best-known music venues has been put up for sale.

3-5 St Paul's Square, better known as home to The Jam House, has been given a £3.26 million price tag by its owner Birmingham Properties Group.

Any sale of the building will not affect the bar and music venue, the owner has stressed.

The fully let Georgian property is 13,336 sq ft across is three storeys and also includes offices and 16 parking spaces and attracts rent of £250,120 per year.

The Jam House, which was launched in 1999 with the help of former Squeeze pianist and BBC presenter Jools Holland, has 18 years to run on its lease.

John Tebbutt, managing director of Birmingham Properties Group, said the sale of the building would enable the company to reinvest in other development projects.

"We have very ambitious plans and are already involved with a number of exciting property projects across Birmingham and the wider Midlands so the sale of The Jam House will enable us to pursue other schemes," he said.

"The commercial property sector in the region is extremely buoyant and we are keen to get our plans under way."