Wolverhampton Low Level station
Bluebrick
Bluebrick is a £30 million mixed use scheme for the derelict nine acre site of Wolverhampton’s historic Great Western Railway Low Level station.
Oswin Developments and Helical Retail are currently developing the site which will form part of the major regeneration of the Canalside Quarter area.
The restoration of the 19th Century Low Level railway station – which is built of striking blue bricks – will create the centre piece of the development, using the platforms as stunning patio areas for a range of restaurants and cafes.

Proposed elevation plans of Low Level station.
The site will also see the development of adjacent land that has been derelict for over 20 years with plans incorporating 208 residential apartments (currently under construction), an 81-bedroom five storey hotel and 7,500 sq. ft pub (opened mid-2007) and a 14,000 sq ft. car showroom.
The Bluebrick site is located to the north east of Wolverhampton city centre, just off Wednesfield Road and in view of the existing Wolverhampton mainline railway station.
The Bluebrick site forms part of a larger £100 million regeneration scheme.

Aerial photograph showing the Low Level station site.

Computer impression of Low Level Railway Station
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