About Us

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Originally opened in 1854, this Grade II listed building was formerly known as the Low Level Train Station in Wolverhampton. It was jointly built by the Oxford, Worcester and Wolverhampton (OWWR) and Great Western Railway (GWR), on their route from London Paddington to Birkenhead via Birmingham Snow Hill.

The frontage of the building was originally designed by engineer Sir John Fowler, the rack work by Mr Henry Robertson and the roof and layout by Mr Isambard Kingdom Brunel. Mr Isambard Kingdom Brunel is considered ‘one of the most ingenious and prolific figures in engineering history’ and was voted second in ‘100 greatest Britons’ poll run by the BBC in 2002.

The station building is two storeys high and constructed of Staffordshire blue brick in Italianate style.

In 2012, after the building was derelict for almost thirty years, two private investors discovered the enormous potential of the building who then decided to transform it into the city’s most sought after venue for Weddings, Events & Conferences in Wolverhampton with three opulent suites and five meeting rooms.

Grand Station has been transformed into a state-of-the-art venue, noble, very modern, equipped with the latest technology, but still retaining its historical character.

We take great pride in our customer service and are continuously striving to improve and update our business in line with client requests - our team endeavour to help make your next event a resounding success whatever the occasion. With its stylish decor, historical and minimalistic features, we aim to exceed clients’ expectations.

Grand Station is situated within close proximately to the centre of Wolverhampton and includes its own large car parking facility. Close to major motorway junctions, Grand Station is easily accessible from all over the country. Wolverhampton Train Station and Bus Station are just a short walk away.

Are you planning an unforgettable event in the most sought-after venue in Wolverhampton?

Get in touch with our dedicated team today.