Camp Hill Gardens will replace a long-standing industrial site with a major placemaking scheme of 563 apartments & townhouses across six new buildings ranging from 3 to 26 storeys, all centred around one acre of high-quality private gardens.

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Introducing: Camp Hill Gardens


Introducing: Camp Hill Gardens


Camp Hill Gardens will replace a long-standing industrial site with a major placemaking scheme of 563 apartments & townhouses across six new buildings ranging from 3 to 26 storeys, all centred around one acre of high-quality private gardens.


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Goodstone Living recently acquired its first build-to-rent (BTR) development site – known as Camp Hill Gardens – at 193 Camp Hill.

Goodstone – the new UK BTR property arm of Australian mega-company, Macquarie Asset Management – acquired the site from Eutopia Homes, who are now development manager.

The placemaking scheme will revitalise the industrial site to deliver 563 apartments and townhouses spread across six new blocks ranging from 3 to 26 storeys, all centred around one acre of private high-quality garden spaces.

Further nurturing Digbeth's live-work-play ethos, the site will benefit from a new 13,455K SF public realm, as well as 89,319K SF of integrated internal & external communal spaces - including a rooftop bar and terraces, private dining, a fitness zone, a nursery, and spacious gardens.

Over 18,500K SF will be devoted to retail and commercial spaces, which could see restaurants, independent retail, and spaces for business incubators & start ups.

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65 studios, 241 one-bed apartments (1-2 persons), 202 two-bed apartments (3-4 persons), 49 three-bed apartments & 6 standalone three-bedroom family townhouses, will be created.

There will be spaces available for 55 vehicles, including 10 accessible, 28 motorcycles & 25 for electric vehicles. In addition to that, 658 resident cycles are to be provided alongside 70 for the public.

To facilitate the development moving forward, the (former) Sulzer site – since relocated to purpose-built facilities at Birmingham Business Park – will be demolished in the coming months ahead.

Be sure to watch the development with us (Buildsweare & Itsyourbirmingham).

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