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POA Sale Agreed

Sale Agreed

for sale Worcester, Worcestershire, WR1

A unique development opportunity in Worcester City Centre.

  • A portfolio of buildings and sites situated within
  • the former Royal Worcester Porcelain Factory site,
  • The Waterside.
  • Suitable for conversion to residential, leisure and
  • commercial use, subject to any required planning
  • An exciting opportunity to complete this
  • regeneration and transformation of this historic
  • site which has become a bustling community in
  • the heart of the city.

Description
The Royal Worcester Porcelain works was established in the city
in 1751 and operated for over 250 years.
A remarkable transformation has taken place over the last 15 years at the former factory. Berkeley Homes have under taken a tasteful and sympathetic regeneration of this historical location, creating an exclusive mixed use destination through new build development and conversion of the heritage assets. The Waterside is a vibrant community, combining old and new in a canal and Riverside setting, yet in the heart of Worcester City Centre. There is now an opportunity to complete the regeneration of the
site, as the remaining buildings and sites are available for sale.

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