Royal Sutton Place | King Edward Square | Sutton Coldfield

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Royal Sutton Place King Edward Square | Sutton Coldfield | B73 6AB

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NEW HOMES

Taking property development to the next level, Court Collaboration specialises in building luxury homes for the future, bringing positive and lasting change to the communities it works in.

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Working on both large and small scale developments, Court prides itself on developing high-specification living spaces with outstanding design, workmanship and attention to detail.


ROYAL SUTTON PLACE Royal Sutton Place is an exquisite development, situated on the North East edge of the picturesque Sutton Park, within a short walk to excellent local amenities and Sutton Coldfield Train Station. The exclusive collection of residences provide an enviable lifestyle opportunity with illustrious character and superior finishing details. Royal Sutton Place, formerly The Royal Hotel affords luxury and grandeur in every aspect of this beautiful historic building. Each residence has been carefully crafted to enhance upon the existing traditional elements, whilst introducing modern technologies, styling and quality. At this new and exclusive residence in King Edward Square, two unique apartments are now available through Fine & Country New Homes.


APARTMENT 16

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APARTMENT 16

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APARTMENT 16 First floor level, three bedroomed apartment, two bathrooms Total Floor Area: 159 sq m / 1710 sq ft

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Entrance to Number Sixteen is via a quiet lobby area and grand staircase, through a bespoke grey front door. Once inside, the principal living areas are to the right, firstly starting with the Study and then along to the main Dining and Living areas. At Bedroom this point, the main focus is the high ceilings, large windows En-suite with brand new hardwood timber framed double glazed sash windows, overlooking the communal gardens. The feeling of light and space captures the mind and is enhanced by the south facing aspect of the room. It is certain that this room will be an exceptional entertaining and relaxing space. Features include a stunning bay window, cornice, tall skirting and new period style radiators. Moving furtherRiser into the room the Kitchen Stair Two catches the eye and draws the mind into a special and creative space. The clean cut lines of the contemporary finishings with Siemens appliances are enough to inspire the inner food connoisseur.

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Returning to the entrance hall the first of the rooms on the left is Hall the large Master Bedroom, featuring high ceilings and an original fireplace restored to its former glory. On further exploration of the room a dressing area and en-suite are revealed and transports one into a space of relaxation and enjoyment. The luxurious, large walk in shower by Roca, allows for ultimate indulgence and euphoria. Following on from the hallLounge on the right are bedrooms two kitchen and three. Bedroom two also features an en-suite bathroom. Bedroom kitchen three is the smallest of the bedrooms and has access to the main bathroom, with an exquisite roll top bath. Lounge Kitchen Bedroom 1 Bedroom 2 Bedroom 3

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APARTMENT 17

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APARTMENT 17 Second and third floor level, three bedroomed apartment, two bathrooms. slate

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Entrance to Number Seventeen is via a quiet lobby area and grand staircase, through a bespoke grey front door. Once inside, the entrance hall benefits from a cloakroom with the principal living areas at the end of the hall and En-suite to the right. The large main living room is split into a Dining and Sitting area, with three beautiful timber framed windows overlooking the communal gardens towards Sutton Park. The high ceilings portray a feeling Bedroom of grandeur and space, a charming WC light and airy room. The Kitchen is a beautifully designed space, benefiting from a sky light and classic contemporary units with superb Siemens appliances, Stair Two Riser more than WIWgratifying for any aspiring or accomplished chef.

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At the end of the entrance hall, a feature spiral stair case reaches up to the third floor to lead into the Master Bedroom. Bathroom Lobby A glorious, oneStair of One a kind suite featuring new dormer windows Number 14 towards Sutton Park. The room also with a beautiful outlookHall includes a fabulous en-suite bathroom, with an exquisite walk in shower complimented by stylish contemporary sanitaryware.

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Returning to the main entrance hall, there are two further equally sized bedrooms benefiting from a Jack and Jill en-suite, featuring the same delightful walk in shower and matching contemporary Bedroom sanitaryware. Bedroom two features the original grand fireplace Lounge Bedroomsplendour. which has been painstakingly restored to its earlier Lounge Kitchen Bedroom 1 Lounge Bedroom 2 Bedroom 3

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SPECIFICATION It is clear from the intricate and beautiful designs of Royal Sutton Place, that the care and outstanding attention to detail to restore the original building has been paramount throughout this development. The original features skilfully combined with modern design details allow for luxurious contemporary living.

KITCHEN They say the kitchen is the heart of the home and it certainly will be with the awe-inspiring kitchens by Italian designer “Comprex�. With clean cut lines and a bold contemporary feel, using the high quality range of Siemens integrated appliances. Including a tall fridge freezer, hob, extractor, oven, dishwasher and combined washer dryer. The units are stylishly finished off with subtle under cabinet lighting, Porcelain floor tiles, work tops and splash backs. A space to inspire cool culinary creations.

EXTERNAL FEATURES Royal Sutton Place is fortunate to have extensive communal gardens that will be designed and landscaped for all to enjoy.The mature trees and external features will be enhanced by outside lighting installed to showcase the building and grounds. For security entry to the building is via an intercom system installed in each apartment. Full CCTV to the exterior of the property plus an automated barrier to access the car park will ensure that this development remains highly exclusive and private. Each apartment benefits from two allocated car parking spaces a short walk from the development.


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BATHROOM The luxurious bathrooms by Spanish designer “Roca� will send body and mind into a tranquil and relaxing environment. Featuring beautiful porcelain floor tiling, heated chrome towel rails, contemporary sanitaryware and an indulging walk in shower. Oozing quality, these elegant bathrooms will invigorate and energise the body and soul.

FEATURES Throughout these glorious apartments, every attention has been paid to restoring original features of the building. Where possible original architraves, cornice and architectural features have been restored to their former glory. To keep the feel of heritage in the building, extra details like modern replicas of the original radiators and timber framed windows have been added, making each room and apartment individually stunning. To bring these apartments back into the modern day, pendant/ wall or accent lighting is provided in each room, with stylish electrical sockets. For a animating experience, lounges and bedrooms are fitted with cabling for Sky+, allowing for multi-room viewing, subject to subscription. Using modern technology to improve the ambience in each apartment, engineers have installed composite acoustic floorboards edged on the perimeter with an acoustic flanking band and have used a specialist plasterboard to reduce noise even further, maintaining the peaceful feeling of the building.


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120 Miles from London Eight miles from Birmingham city centre Easy access to the M6, M6 Toll, M42 and M40 Less than two hours to London by train 20 minutes from Sutton Coldfield Station to Birmingham New Street.

Office Information Fine & Country Solihull Joseph House Solihull B90 4ED Contact Details For more information please contact Paul Tarn Telephone: 0121 285 5550 Email: nhcentral@fineandcountry.com Website Visit our website at www.fineandcountry.com Fine & Country Land & New Homes Registered in England and Wales. Company Reg No. 04018410 VAT Reg No: 754062833 Registered Office: Newman Property Services, 1 Regent Street, Rugby, Warwickshire, CV21 2PE Visual Representation


SUTTON COLDFIELD A green and pleasant suburb, just eight miles from the city center of Birmingham, Sutton Coldfield is famed for its beautiful park and nature reserve. At 2,224 acres, it is one of the largest urban parks in the country. A Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI), it provides habitat for a variety of birds and wildlife. The park also offers a range of sporting activities, including mountain biking, kayaking and sailing amongst others. Many charity runs are held in the park as well as the World Scout Jambouree. The popular Sutton Park provides all the amenities you could require; there are many restaurants and bistros within the vicinity as well as doctors, dental surgeries and the hospital all within the immediate vicinity. There is also a new development at the nearby Meer Green, which is to include shopping facilities such as Waitrose and Marks and Spencers. The schooling in the area is fantastic with grammar and private schools within easy reach. For traveling further afield, the local Four Oaks and Sutton Coldfield railway stations provides an effortless commute to both Birmingham and Litchfield.



BIRMINGHAM Lying at the seat of England’s Industrial and commercial heartland, the “Second City� is the very model of a beaming cosmopolitan global city that sets the standard for others to mirror. Increasingly recognised as an important cultural hub with the Birmingham Royal Ballet based in the city, along with a magnificent and striking new library. Birmingham also boasts some of the best shopping in Europe with the superb Bullring Shopping Centre containing over 140 shops including a flagship Selfridges department store and the brand new Grand Central shopping centre. The exclusive Mailbox development is host to a range of designer stores including Armani and Harvey Nichols. World class transport links include the recently redeveloped New Street Station and Birmingham Internation Airport, which offers both domestic flights within the UK, and international flights to locations across the globe.



150 YEARS OF HISTORY


The purity of the air in Sutton Coldfield has often been noted. Writing in 1621, Robert Burton referred to the quality of the air at Sutton, where he had attended Bishop Vesey’s Grammar School, while Miss Bracken in her 1860 History of the Forest and Chase of Sutton Coldfield, wrote of the multitudes of day-trippers coming to Sutton from the industrial towns “for a few hours respiration of the Coldfield air. Long may it be worth the seeking.” In 1862 the first railway line to Sutton was opened, and brought many more trippers to Sutton. Some of the businessmen who had promoted the railway saw what they took to be a good opportunity for investment – they speculated that Sutton would become a popular resort like Buxton or Leamington Spa, and wealthy visitors would need a grand hotel for their accommodation. Accordingly, the Sutton Royal Hotel Company was set up; the luxurious hotel in the Italian Gothic style opened in May 1865, two years later than the hoped-for 1863, which is the date still to be seen picked out in darker bricks on the side of the building. Instead of the expected profit, the company was soon in financial difficulties, and liquidated in 1866. The hotel never flourished, although it remained in business until the 1890s Sutton had been growing apace, and the Corporation had been desperately short of space for its increased volume of work. The newly converted sanatorium was to serve for seventy years as the Council House of the Borough, the town hall and fire station were soon added, and King Edward Square laid out, as can be seen to this day. The present Council offices in King Edward Square were originally built as “The Royal Hotel”. With the arrival of the railway in Sutton in 1862 a group of businessmen who had promoted the railway set up the Royal Hotel Company, speculating that Sutton would become a popular resort like Buxton or Leamington Spa, and needed a grand hotel to accommodate wealthy visitors. Of the Directors, only Thomas Chavasse was from Sutton, the others, were financiers from Edgbaston and Handsworth. The luxurious hotel opened in May 1865, two years later than the hoped-for 1863, which is the date still to be seen picked out in darker bricks on the side of the building.

A newspaper report of the opening described the hotel, with its “domestic offices” in the basement; there was a spacious entrance hall on the ground floor, ladies and gents coffee rooms, a smoking room, a billiard room, a sitting room and a dining room, all “most handsomely fitted up”. On the first floor were a number of suites consisting of sitting room and bedroom, with a piano in each sitting room, as well as single rooms and bathrooms; there were more bedrooms on the second floor. The tower housed an observatory giving commanding views. The writer approved of the design, by the Birmingham architect Mr. E. Holmes, in an adaptation of the Early English style.

meeting “to arrange the consequences of the Great Swindle” and on January 24th it was agreed that the company would pay ten shillings in the pound to the creditors, being £13,000 in debt. The Hotel was put up for sale by auction, and the Diary notes “28th March – Grand stir among the directors - £4,000 bid for what cost £21,000”. It is a local landmark that is now being invested in by a real estate development company, Court Collaboration, to breathe life and luxury into this exquisite property.

The same newspaper included an advertisement placed by the manager, J. J. Short – board and lodging cost ten shillings per day, dinner from four shillings. “A TABLE D’HOTE is established to be served at half past five p.m., for the accommodation of parties leaving Birmingham by the 4.20 p.m. train who can return as late as 9.45 p.m. thus affording Gentlemen an opportunity of enjoying an excellent repast on terms and in style not hither to attempted in the Midland District”. An inaugural dinner was held on the fourth of May, recorded by Sarah Holbeche in her Diary “The Directors’ Dinner – a few favoured individuals invited”. Miss Holbeche was critical of the hotel project, believing it was far too costly and badly planned, and an interference in Sutton affairs by Birmingham men. She records in the diary entry for December 18 1864 that the company purchased Mr. Genders’ property on High Street with tea rooms at the back for £1400, “all to be pulled down”, and the following February she notes that a new road to the hotel is under construction on the site (now King Edward Square), remarking that the company had only lately realised that they had “no means of getting carriages to the door” “Heard the Bell at the Hotel, The Royal Hotel!!! May its clapper tell the tale I fear of failure, alas! I think for the shareholders.” Miss Holbeche noted on December 2nd 1865 “the anticipated failure of the Royal Hotel; it had a short run”. Soon news of the unpaid bills leaked out, a month later there was a

With credit to Roger Lea - Local Historian



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