57 Frederick Street

About this building

57 Frederick Street is an impressive building formerly a pressure gauge company offering unique office space with its quirky interiors.

This former row of terrace houses has been redeveloped and offers unique office space on two levels. Some of the units have the original metal windows and others have sash windows.

There are three entrance points, one offers entry to the majority of the units, the middle door is the original grand entrance to the building which serves Unit 1 and the third door is direct, off road access for Unit 2.

Address

57, Frederick Street, Birmingham, B1 3HS

Rent a unit

Find out more from about units to let in Fifty 7. All units are managed on our behalf by Prince Warne Properties.

Units to let

 

57 Frederick Street Jewellery Quarter

Uses for units

  • Office
  • Photography studio
  • Workshop
  • General purpose

Building details

  • 24-hour access
  • Audio entry door
  • Onsite caretaker
  • Cleaning of communal areas

 

57 Frederick Street Jewellery Quarter

Travel

Travel details

  • Parking
  • EV charger
  • Bike store

Travel times

  • Coffee and sandwich shop: two minutes walk
  • Convenience store: three minutes walk
  • Bus stop: three minutes walk
  • Public car park: six minutes walk
  • Overnight accommodation: six minutes walk
  • Motorway: 10 minutes drive
  • Train station: 15 minutes walk

Building history

This building was formerly known as 54/57 Frederick Street and was in fact a row of terraced houses. Thereafter it was an 8,000 sq.ft. pressure gauge factory adjoining The Argent Centre.

Some of the units to the rear are narrow with windows along one elevation which were ideal for workbenches being situated under the windows for intricate work to be carried out.

It stood derelict and an eyesore on the streetscape of all the Heritage buildings for more than 20 years because commercial developers were unable to deliver a viable scheme.  However, MIA saw the potential and purchased the building in 1999 and redeveloped the property into 15 modern office spaces.

Did you know?

If you were to pop into unit 1, in the middle of the office you can see the old “entry” between the terrace houses that were!