Apartment
Window Views
No Service Fee
VR Viewing
Floor Plan
No DepositNo Landlord Gift Fee
No Service Fee
AY '25 Booking
Parcels collect
Bills included
In-unit Washer/Dryer
Elevator
379 Beds
Highest Floor 1
Built in 2021 · Renovated in 2021
TIMBER YARD is an apartment in Birmingham. It is the first Birmingham apartment real estate project jointly developed by British Galliard and British Apsley Real Estate. Unit types include single apartments, one-bedroom, two-bedroom and three-bedroom apartments, with a total of 379 units. The project is also equipped with a landscaped central garden. The project aims to provide owners with an elegant and distinguished living experience, with complete supporting facilities, including a gym, leisure club and screening room. The building has a total height of 12 floors. All units are luxuriously decorated, and high-rise units can enjoy stunning city skyline views. The project is surrounded by convenient transportation, only 10 minutes from New Street Station and Moor Street Station.
All rooms have large and bright living rooms and open kitchens. The room has good lighting and a wide view. The living room is fully equipped with comfortable sofas and coffee tables. The kitchen is equipped with an oven, refrigerator, dining table and chairs. The most important thing is: there is an independent washing machine in each room.
For students, Timber Yard is also an apartment that can be considered. Timber Yard is located south of Birmingham city center, surrounded by supermarket chains such as Tesco and SPAR. At the same time, because it is close to Chinatown, you can find a variety of cultural products in Asian supermarkets such as Day In Oriental Supermarket. Restaurants like Miss Korea, Las Iguanas and Kyoto Sushi & Grill offer delicious food when you don't feel like cooking. In addition, it only takes 12 minutes by bus to get to Aston University, University College Birmingham and Birmingham City University from here, which is very convenient. It only takes 15 minutes to reach the University of Birmingham.