Barbourne Works
Barbourne Works is a newly completed conversion of a Grade II Listed character-rich building located just north of Worcester's cathedral city. Comprising a stunning collection of 46 two-bedroom luxury apartments, only two are now available for sale.
Both two bedroom apartments that are available for sale can be viewed by appointment.
For viewing information and prices, please contact selling agents Knight Frank on 01905 746 888.
Originally built as one of the largest and most advanced printing plants of its time in 1898 and latterly used as a depot for clothing manufacturers Kay & Co, Barbourne Works is highly regarded as one of the most impressive buildings in the Worcester suburbs.
The 46 homes in the Georgian-style building have been sympathetically converted by Rhys-Davies Homes and boast sash windows, high ceilings and stunning views over the Malvern Hills. This aspirational development also features an internal landscaped courtyard for residents' communal use.
Located on Northwick Avenue in Barbourne, the building lies just off the A38 Ombersley Road, within easy reach of Worcester's city core, as well as regional towns and cities including Birmingham and Droitwich Spa, which are accessible via junction 6 of the M5 motorway. There is also a regular bus service to Worcester city centre - only one hundred yards from the site entrance.
Barbourne is an established residential area, situated only a mile from Worcester city centre and less than half a mile from the River Severn. The immediate vicinity provides various convenience stores, boutiques, antique shops, bakeries and hotels and restaurants, as well as recreational facilities such as the Cannons Health Club and Raven Meadow Golf Club.