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Jewellery Quarter factory set for new life as apartments

Plans to create almost 160 new apartments expected to receive the green light from city  council next week

CGI of plans for new flats in Great Hampton Street(Image: BPN Architects)

A historic former jewellery factory in Birmingham is set to be redeveloped into almost 160 new flats.

Birmingham City Council is expected to approve plans next week to regenerate the run-down former home of Ashfords in Great Hampton Street.

The and will involve some demolition work and also the renovation and use of the three-storey, Grade II*-listed building at 16-18 Great Hampton Street which was constructed in 1912 and was once home to J Ashford & Son.

The project, to be called Gilder's Yard, was initially going to contain 147 apartments ranging from one to three bedrooms but this has since been amended.

Planners are now set to approve a development of 156 apartments, comprising 87 one-bedroom and 69 two-bedroom units, and 28 cycle spaces.

There will also be 10,720 sq ft of commercial floorspace and 47 parking spaces, both of which are slight increases on the original designs last year.

The old Ashfords factory as it looks today with neighbour The Church

The project has been designed by BPN Architects on behalf of applicant Blackswan.

The vacant site fronts onto Great Hampton Street and neighbouring Harford Street and Barr Street and counts popular pubs The Church and The Lord Clifden, Tesco Express and The University of Law among its neighbours.