#45 2 bed Lux Fountain Lofts Digbeth - Near Blakesley Hall Museum - Sleeps 5 - "Perfect for Contractors and Families "
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Experience modern luxury in this brand-new 2-bed industrial-style apartment in the heart of Digbeth. Featuring high ceilings, large windows with city views, brick, sleek finishes, and designer décor, this stylish space is perfect for city explorers or business travellers. Enjoy a fully equipped kitchen, comfy beds, fast Wi-Fi, and easy access to Birmingham’s vibrant nightlife, street art, and creative scene—just a short walk from the Bullring. Your chic urban retreat awaits!
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Escape to the heart of Birmingham with a stylish city break in Digbeth! This spacious 2-bed apartment blends luxury and industrial design with high ceilings, exposed features, and skyline views. Unwind in two comfy double beds, a large bath, or under the powerful rainfall shower. Cook with ease in the fully equipped modern kitchen, stay connected with fast Wi-Fi, and enjoy everything the city offers just steps away. Perfect for couples, friends, or remote working getaways!
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* To access check in details we will share a secure portal link after booking which we are excited to share with you. The portal will also have recommendations of local attractions and guides to the property amenities. Please let us know if you have any questions about this *This apartment is on the 4th floor with lift access. 🅿️ 1. On‑Street Pay‑by‑Phone Parking In Digbeth & Irish Quarter Controlled Zone: Mon–Sat, 08:00–18:00 Max stay: 4 hours, then you must wait 1 hour before returning Costs: Up to 1 h: £1.90 Up to 2 h: £3.00 Up to 3 h: £4.70 Up to 4 h: £5.80 Pay via phone only; free for Blue Badge holders. 2. Pay & Display Surface Car Parks a) Digbeth High Street Car Park (Green Parking) ~5‑7 min walk from Fountain Lofts Open 24/7 £4.00 flat rate per day, session ends at midnight b) Digbeth Car Park on Oxford Street Similar area, 24‑hour access £3.50 daily max via RingGo/pay & display 3. Private Booking via JustPark Find private driveways or reserved spots near Alcester Street Book ahead, often cheaper or more flexible than street or car parks 4. Free or Cheap Options (Based on Community Tips) Street parking on evenings and weekends tends to be unwatched, but loading zones and permit areas are enforced Some surface car parks are around £3–4/day, though security can be hit-or-miss ✅ Quick Guide Option Walk from Alcester St Hours Max Stay Cost Street pay-by-phone Very close M–Sat, 08:00–18:00 4 h max £1.90–£5.80 Digbeth High St car park ~5–7 min 24 h All day £4.00/day Oxford St car park ~5–7 min 24 h All day £3.50/day JustPark private spaces Nearby Varies Flexible (booked) Price varies Street evenings/weekends Immediate After hours Varies (check signs) Free to cheap 🧭 Tips Pay-by-phone street parking is ideal for short stays during the day—remember 4‑hour limit. For longer stays or overnight, book a spot or use a surface car park. Watch signage: permit zones and loading bays are strictly enforced. For peace of mind, consider pre‑booking via JustPark to ensure a secure spot. Let me know if you'd like links to specific booking options or help finding the best rate! All parking details provided above are accurate, therefore, guests park at their own risk. The host is not responsible for any damage, theft or fines that occur during your stay (sorry to be so legal).
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What this place offers
Amenities
Bathroom
- Bathtub
- Body soap
- Hot Water
- Shampoo
- Shower gel
Bedroom and laundry
- Bed linens
- Drying rack for clothing
- Extra pillows and blankets
- Hangers
- Iron
- Clothing storage
Family
- Children's tableware
- High chair
- Travel crib
Bathroom
- Bathtub
- Body soap
- Hot Water
- Shampoo
- Shower gel
Bedroom and laundry
- Bed linens
- Drying rack for clothing
- Extra pillows and blankets
- Hangers
- Iron
- Clothing storage
Family
- Children's tableware
- High chair
- Travel crib
Kitchen and dining
- Coffee maker
- Dining table
- Dishwasher
- Freezer
- Hot water kettle
- Microwave
- Oven
- Refrigerator
- Stove
- Toaster
- Wine glasses
Common
- Cooking basics Pots and pans, oil, salt and pepper
- Dishes and silverware
- Hair dryer
- Heating Central heating or a heater in the listing
- Kitchen Space where guests can cook their own meals
- Dedicated workspace
- TV
- Washing Machine In the building, free or for a fee
- Wifi
Parking and facilities
- Elevator
- Paid parking off premises
- Private living room
- Single level home No stairs in home
Home safety
- First aid kit
- Smoke detector
Location features
- Laundromat nearby
- Private entrance Separate street or building entrance
Outdoors
- Patio
House Rules
Accessibility
Neighborhood
🌟 Highlights & What to Do St Anne’s Church A Grade II-listed Gothic Revival church on Alcester St, founded by John Henry Newman in 1849. J.R.R. Tolkien worshipped here too Custard Factory (Digbeth) The beating heart of Digbeth's Creative Quarter. Housed in the old Bird's Custard site, now full of street art, independent shops, bars, the Mockingbird Cinema, and creative events Highgate Park A nearby green retreat with playgrounds and historic character—great for a morning stroll . The Old Rep Theatre Britain’s first purpose-built repertory theatre (1913), still hosting plays and performances—immersive cultural experience a short walk away Ikon Gallery Contemporary art gallery in a former neo-Gothic school by Brindleyplace. Exhibitions, talks, and workshops daily Digbeth Dining Club & Creative Venues Regular street-food pop-ups, craft beer stalls, and music/comedy nights in repurposed industrial spaces. According to The Guardian, Digbeth offers "underground art and conceptual cocktails" at spots like Hockley Social Club, Cherry Red’s, Fox & Chance, and more 🗺️ Nearby Extras Worth Exploring Canal Walks & Tours: Along canals near Gas Street Basin and Brindleyplace—ideal for a scenic walk or boat tour Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery (Victoria Square): Houses the UK’s largest Pre‑Raphaelite collection, just a short tram ride away Balti Triangle: For an iconic Birmingham curry experience—especially at Shababs on Ladypool Road ✅ Suggested Day Plan Morning Stroll around Highgate Park or walk the canal paths. Visit St Anne’s Church and enjoy its rich heritage. Midday Grab lunch at Digbeth Dining Club or one of the Custard Factory’s indie cafés. Wander through street art and enjoy a coffee or craft beer. Afternoon Explore Ikon Gallery. Catch a show or guided tour at The Old Rep. Evening Dinner in Digbeth’s foodie scene (or venture into the Balti Triangle). If you like, catch street food, live music, comedy, or cocktails in the area. Let me know if you'd like help finding specific restaurants, live events, or walking routes!
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