reached completion at the end of
Reopening Aston Tavern A
project to give Aston Tavern in Birmingham a stunning new makeover has been a huge success. The project, which the
summer, has completely rejuvenated the pub on Aston Hall Road. The 1904 Aston Tavern has been reno-
vated thanks to a joint venture between the Homes and Communities Agency (HCA) and the pub’s new owner and oper- ator Chelle Property, run by entrepreneurs Michelle and Paul Monaghan.
“The owners are pleased to
have been at the forefront of the regeneration of this historic property.”
The HCA inherited the site from the now defunct
regional development
Advantage West Midlands. The pub had stood empty for 20 years and the new owners are keen to create a Michelin-star standard venue. Located nearby Villa Park the venue was in dire need of at- tention and opened its doors on the 23rd August 2014 to coincide with Aston Villa’s first home match of the football season. Chelle Property gave up their King
Edward pub on Lichfield Road, which is now being demolished, in exchange for the Grade II Listed pub. The King Edward will be knocked down and replaced with a new industrial estate; the Aston Advanced Manufacturing Hub. They are keen to make the venue a des-
tination pub complete with a restaurant and bed and breakfast. The owners aim to serve visitors to Aston Hall, the busi- ness community and workers from the new industrial estate. The owners are pleased to have been at
the forefront of the regeneration of this historic property. The public house has been substantially extended enabling the owners to cater for Aston’s changing mar- kets, the local community and visitors to local attractions such as Aston Hall, The Villa Ground and the Grade II Listed Aston Hall Church. The venue comprises 13 bedrooms, self
24
contained a
garden, flats,
one-acre beer outside
bar, a bandstand, a restaurant and a Victorian tea room. The project has demanding
been
as there has been an emphasis on re- storing the historic elements
of rescue the
building. The ons- ite team was able to
features of archi- tectural
from the some Run by entrepreneurs Michelle and Paul Monaghan
interest nearby
King Edward before it was demolished. The property has also been extended
as part of the renovation scheme offering more diners the chance to enjoy the new facilities.
agency S L Brickwork
acted as the main contractor on the scheme. The firm is a well established building providing and
company building
maintenance
services across the UK. Services include all types of domestic and
commercial
building work such as new builds, con- struction works, as well as repair and renovation works. The opening of
Aston Tavern has enabled
works
on the Advanced Manufacturing Hub, which is expected to create 3,000 new jobs, to commence. The venue is lo- cated a short drive off the M6 / Aston Expressway close to Spaghetti
Junction
in Birmingham. The venue is situat-
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ed just a stone’s throw away from Aston Villa’s ground, Villa Park, as well as being close to the area’s community centre and Aston’s four star standard conference centre and hotel; Conference Aston.
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