Shout out to , once again she smashed it! ❤️Hannah works with our clients to create a bespoke design on our chalk wall. This master piece was definitely a wow factor as you entered Iron House, I mean how real does the cat look! I’m pleased to say we had a very happy couple yesterday seeing their vision come to life ❤️
24/02/2025
Join us for Inclusive Network 'Late Takes' Creative Circle on 25 February, 5:30pm-7:30pm at Iron House in Birmingham.
We'll reflect on the Inclusive Network programme to date, welcome this year’s members of our Collective leadership programme, and share their visions for leadership and sector change in the region.
Come and enjoy a laid-back evening of food and drink to build connections and shared ambitions and inform the Inclusive Network activity.
I would like to wish you all a Happy New Year, and thank each and every one of you who has walked through our doors, followed us, liked our page and posts, it really means a lot. Also a special Thank you to all the people we have hosted, and had the honour of being part of your special occasion. What an amazing year bring on 2025! 🍾🥂
12/12/2024
Another amazing evening 💕
10/12/2024
Thank you so much Chef4u food was amazing yet again! Great night
26/11/2024
A great set up for any party. 🧚♀️
The little touches…✨
A fairy-first birthday party deserves some special fairy wings 🧚🏼♀️
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From our research, we found that our building is steeped in history. The earliest records of The Lambourne dates back to 1848 where a pawnbroker run by a Miss Ann Webb opened its doors. 2 years later in 1850, Mackey Charles opened up his brass foundry in what is now our atrium gallery which sold Hosiers, Jewellery & Sundries.
TO UNDERGROUND NIGHTCLUB
Moving to the 20th century, where the building held a variety of different occupations as the Jewellery Quarter changed and evolved as an area. There was a move from manufacturing (to help the war effort in the 40's), to it being used as a live music venue and underground nightclub in the 90's (where the WHOLE building was painted black!)
TO UNIQUE EVENTS SPACE
Today, where Iron House's mission is to enable and empower our community to utilise this unique environment. We want to play our part in the community so that when the occupants n 100 years time look back on the Lambourne's like we did, they're as proud of it as we are today.