About Bordesley Hall

Built during the 1830's, Bordesley Hall was the main house for the Bordesley estate, which dates back to the Domesday Book. After 1830 parts of the estate were sold off until only Bordesley Hall and about 20 acres of the park still remained. The Patrick family (of Patrick Motors Ltd) bought it in the early 1900's and in 1942 BCIRA (British Cast Iron Research Association) purchased the hall to set up offices and laboratories.
During the 1990's, as demand for cast iron diminished BCIRA started letting out offices at Bordesley Hall, until in 1996 over 60% of Bordesley Hall was occupied by tenants. In 1996 BCIRA merged with Castings Technology International. Following the merger, more of the core business was moved to our other site in Sheffield and more of Bordesley Hall was let to tenants. Now the hall has over 40 tenants who occupy 95% of the site and the hall has become a business park.

Bordesley Hall has an experienced staff who administer the property and services of the business park. We have a full time receptionist and an experienced management staff. The beauty of the park area is underlined by dozens of different types of trees that border around the property and are home to many different types of wildlife including rabbits, deer, woodpeckers, squirrels and badgers to name but a few.
The offices in the hall are of a high standard with modern decoration, but you must visit us to fully appreciate the facility. This web site can only give you a taster. We are always available for you to visit and view the offices. You can contact Jon or Sharon on telephone number 01527 66414 or fill in the enquiry form on our contact page.