The Jam House situated in St Paul’s Square is known for its great food and brilliant music. The three-storey Georgian building is no stranger to hosting events. Tonight’s event calls The Paris 1940s – a brand new five piece band who have reinvented popular songs, integrating them with famous music styles ranging from soul to drum & bass.…

The owners of the Smith & Pepper Jewellery Manufacturing Firm retired in the early 80’s leaving behind a historical wonderland for future generations, that, unbeknownst to them, would be become on of the most popular attractions in Birmingham’s Jewellery Quarter. The proprietors ceased the trading and left behind overalls, used teacups and well-used tools scattered across…

A factory building that has remained empty for over a century has prospects of transforming into a café and showroom for artwork and antiques. The factory in the Quarter, 48 Frederick Street, dates back the nineteenth-century, an ancient thing with the promise of new life brimming on the horizon – arriving the form of coffee…

Named after the church that sits in its centre, St Paul’s Square is a famous attraction in the Birmingham Jewellery Quarter. Did you know? St Paul’s Square is the only Georgian Square that remains in Birmingham. The Square was built between 1777 and 1779, on the Newhall estate when the Colmore family were residents of…