[2] The Moseley estate came, after the Dissolution of the Monasteries, into the Grevis family, who rebuilt the hall in its present location in the early 1600s.
After the family ran into financial difficulties the estate was sold in 1768 to wealthy manufacturer and banker John Taylor of Bordesley Park.
His son John built a new house in a plain classical style alongside the previous one and commissioned Humphry Repton to landscape the park.
After James's death in 1852 the property was let until 1889, when the hall and 22 acres (0.089 km2) of the estate were sold to Richard Cadbury, MP, of the chocolate making family.
[6] The Juniper Centre was built on the hospital site and provides support for older people with mental health issues over a large part of South Birmingham, also helping with physical care.