The Hollymoor Centre has a varitey of rooms available for hire for all types of events
Variety of room options for all occasions
Capacities, prices & availability
The Hollymoor Centre is a popular venue for activities and events. Business and Community rates are available.
The rooms are available throughout the week at differing times, all of which are available for meetings, training sessions,
fitness classes and community groups etc.
Room 7 (612 sqft)
Hard Floor, ideal for fitness & dance classes.
Community Rates: Full Day (8h) £110.00; Half Day (4h) £60.50; Hourly £16.50
Business Rates: Full Day (8h) £132.00; Half Day (4h) £82.50; Hourly £22.00
Boardroom Layout x seats: 20 people
Conference Layout x seats: 60 people
Current Availability:
Available during the week daytimes between 9:00am and 3:00pm
Available on Monday & Wednesday Evenings
Currently Occupied on Saturdays
Room 8 (626 sqft)
Hard Floor, ideal for fitness & dance classes.
Community Rates: Half Day (4h) £60.50; Hourly £16.50
Business Rates: Half Day (4h) £82.50; Hourly £22.00
Boardroom Layout x seats: 20 people
Conference Layout x seats: 60 people
Current Availability: Currently available for half day bookings
Room 9 (337 sqft)
Carpeted, ideal for smaller meetings & small training sessions.
Community Rates: Full Day (8h) £60.50; Half Day (4h) £33.00; Hourly £11.00
Business Rates: Full Day (8h) £66.00; Half Day (4h) £38.50; Hourly £13.20
Boardroom Layout x seats: 10 people
Current Availability:
Currently occupied all week
Room 10 (295 sqft)
Carpeted, ideal for smaller meetings & small training sessions.
Community Rates: Full Day (8h) £60.50; Half Day (4h) £33.00; Hourly £11.00
Business Rates: Full Day (8h) £66.00; Half Day (4h) £38.50; Hourly £13.20
Boardroom Layout x seats: 8 people
Current Availability:
Available during the daytimes between 9:00am and 3:00pm
Available on Monday, Wednesday & Thursday Evenings
Available on Saturday afternoons from 12:30pm till 4:30pm
Room 9/10 (632 sqft)
Carpeted, ideal for meetings & training sessions.
Community Rates: Full Day (8h) £99.00; Half Day (4h) £60.50; Hourly £16.50
Business Rates: Full Day (8h) £121.00; Half Day (4h) £71.50; Hourly £22.00
Boardroom Layout x seats: 20 people
Conference Layout x seats: 40 people
Current Availability:
Available during the week daytimes between 9:00am and 3:00pm
Available on Monday, Wednesday & Thursday Evenings
Available on Saturday afternoons from 12:30pm till 4:30pm
Room 28
Carpeted, ideal for small meetings, larger training sessions & small conferences.
Community Rates: Full Day (8h) £75.00; Half Day (4h) £38.00; Hourly £10.00
Business Rates: Full Day (8h) £80.00; Half Day (4h) £40.00; Hourly £15.00
Boardroom Layout x seats: 16 people
Current Availability:
Weekday and weekend bookings available upon request
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Registered address: Longbridge Childcare Strategy Group, 8 Manor Park Grove, Northfield, Birmingham, B31 5ER. Charity No. 1081699.
History of Hollymoor
Looking back whilst moving forwards
We are an old building with a lot of history. The building is now run by a childcare charity called Longbridge Childcare Strategy Group. (LCSG) We are used as a base for community groups, we have rooms available for hire for training, meetings, small conferences and we also have two office spaces available for rental. There is also one of LCSG’s three Ofsted registered nurseries on the site - Alphabets@Hollymoor Nursery who are housed in the remaining admin buildings from the original Hollymoor Hospital. Other surviving buildings, including the chapel, laundry and water tower, are now home to a church, doctors’ surgery, dentists’ surgery and a pharmacy.
Hollymoor Hospital opened in 1905 as an annex to ‘Rubery Lunatic Asylum’. Costing a quarter of a million pounds to build, it catered for around 600 patients in the rural farmlands between Northfield and Rubery. The 100 acre site, now a housing estate and industrial units, had housing for staff, its own bakery, laundry and farm and was linked to Rubery Station by rail.
During both World War I and II, Hollymoor Hospital became a military hospital, caring for wounded soldiers and, later in World War II, as a specialist military psychiatric hospital. Over 30,000 war wounded soldiers received treatment at the site during the two wars.
During its time as a military psychiatric hospital during World War II, Northfield Military Hospital saw some important studies, which helped shape the future of therapeutic communities as a psychiatric treatment, The First and Second Northfield Experiments.
In 1949 Hollymoor converted back to a psychiatric hospital, and continued to serve South Birmingham until its closure in 1994, when most of its buildings were demolished.
You can read more about the history by visiting the following website:
Capacities, prices & availability
The Hollymoor Centre is a popular venue for activities and events. Business and Community rates are available. The rooms are available throughout the week at differing times, all of which are available for meetings, training sessions, fitness classes and community groups etc.
Room 7 (612 sqft)
Hard Floor, ideal for fitness & dance classes.
Available during the week daytimes between 9:00am and 3:00pm
Available on Monday & Wednesday Evenings
Currently Occupied on Saturdays
Room 8 (626 sqft)
Hard Floor, ideal for fitness & dance classes.
Room 9 (337 sqft)
Carpeted, ideal for smaller meetings & small training sessions.
Room 10 (295 sqft)
Carpeted, ideal for smaller meetings & small training sessions.
Available during the daytimes between 9:00am and 3:00pm
Available on Monday, Wednesday & Thursday Evenings
Available on Saturday afternoons from 12:30pm till 4:30pm
Room 9/10 (632 sqft)
Carpeted, ideal for meetings & training sessions.
Available during the week daytimes between 9:00am and 3:00pm
Available on Monday, Wednesday & Thursday Evenings
Available on Saturday afternoons from 12:30pm till 4:30pm
Room 28
Carpeted, ideal for small meetings, larger training sessions & small conferences.
Weekday and weekend bookings available upon request
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Registered address:
Longbridge Childcare Strategy Group, 8 Manor Park Grove, Northfield, Birmingham, B31 5ER. Charity No. 1081699.
Looking back whilst moving forwards
We are an old building with a lot of history. The building is now run by a childcare charity called Longbridge Childcare Strategy Group. (LCSG) We are used as a base for community groups, we have rooms available for hire for training, meetings, small conferences and we also have two office spaces available for rental. There is also one of LCSG’s three Ofsted registered nurseries on the site - Alphabets@Hollymoor Nursery who are housed in the remaining admin buildings from the original Hollymoor Hospital. Other surviving buildings, including the chapel, laundry and water tower, are now home to a church, doctors’ surgery, dentists’ surgery and a pharmacy.
Hollymoor Hospital opened in 1905 as an annex to ‘Rubery Lunatic Asylum’. Costing a quarter of a million pounds to build, it catered for around 600 patients in the rural farmlands between Northfield and Rubery. The 100 acre site, now a housing estate and industrial units, had housing for staff, its own bakery, laundry and farm and was linked to Rubery Station by rail.
During both World War I and II, Hollymoor Hospital became a military hospital, caring for wounded soldiers and, later in World War II, as a specialist military psychiatric hospital. Over 30,000 war wounded soldiers received treatment at the site during the two wars.
During its time as a military psychiatric hospital during World War II, Northfield Military Hospital saw some important studies, which helped shape the future of therapeutic communities as a psychiatric treatment, The First and Second Northfield Experiments.
In 1949 Hollymoor converted back to a psychiatric hospital, and continued to serve South Birmingham until its closure in 1994, when most of its buildings were demolished.
You can read more about the history by visiting the following website: