Grand Hotel (Birmingham)

United Kingdom / England / Birmingham / Colmore Row, 43
 hotel, under construction, Grade II* Listed (UK), 1879_construction

The Grand Hotel is a Grade II* listed Victorian hotel in the city centre of Birmingham, England. The hotel occupies the greater part of a block bounded by Colmore Row, Church Street, Barwick Street and Livery Street and overlooks St Philip's Cathedral and churchyard. Designed by architect Thomson Plevins, construction began in 1875 and the hotel opened in 1879. Extensions and extensive interior renovations were undertaken by prominent Birmingham architecture firm Martin & Chamberlain from 1890 to 1895. Interior renovations included the building of the Grosvenor Room which boasts rich and impressive Louis XIV style decoration.

The hotel closed in 2002 and due to the risk of crumbling stonework it has been under scaffolding and protective covers since. In 2012 planning permission was granted for plans to restore the building into a luxury hotel. Works to the exterior began in October 2012 and it is planned to open the building as a hotel in 2019. In May 2017 it was announced that hotel operator Principal Hotel Company would work with the owners to open a 180 bedroom hotel with rooftop pool in 2019.

www.grandhotelbirmingham.co.uk/
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Coordinates:   52°28'55"N   1°53'57"W
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