Restoring the Chamberlain Highbury Estate for the people of Birmingham

Chamberlain Highbury Trust exists to find a way to make Highbury Hall and Park a more sustainable and accessible. While the Trust works on plans and research to enable this to happen, we are running pop up and partnership events at Highbury both in the mansion and grounds.

Our Vision for Highbury’s Future
‘Inspired and informed by the story of the Chamberlain Family and the history and heritage of the house and grounds, the restored Highbury estate will be a vibrant, well used place. Young people will come to develop leadership and governance skills, local people will be able to participate in an inclusive and diverse programme of activities, and visitors to the city will be welcome to enjoy a unique heritage attraction. Its green space will be open year round, will be free to visit and will provide a relaxed learning space with nature and conservation at its heart. Highbury will contribute to the economic vitality of the local area by providing space and facilities for local people to build businesses and nurture community organisations’

The Gardens Project is made possible with The National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players, we have been able to begin work on our project to restore the grounds of Highbury Hall to their original splendour.