Worcester WR4
Worcester WR4
Worcester WR4
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Worcester WR4
Worcester WR4
Worcester WR4
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Worcester WR4

Worcester WR4

£2,000,000
A large prominent redevelopment site comprising part of the former Sherriff's Gate masterplan and extending to 5.9 acres.

The site is irregular in shape and abuts the railway line to the west and Sherriff Street to the east. Many of the former buildings on site have now been demolished, with a number of buildings still in situ, some of which are tenanted.

A tenancy schedule is included within the data room.

The site sits on elevated ground near the railway bridge by Shrub Hill Station, creating a natural vantage point over the surrounding neighbourhood. Due to its height and position, Sherriff's Gate commands wide panoramic views of Worcester, including key city landmarks such as Worcester Cathedral, The Hive, and St Andrew's Spire.

The site can be accessed directly from Sheriff Street and additionally from Willamson Road.

Just 8 minutes walk from Shrub Hill Railway Station, the site offers effortless access to regional transport, with direct links including a 30-minute connection into Birmingham. Its location also gives residents and visitors immediate reach to landmark employers and destinations, including Worcestershire Royal Hospital situated just a mile away--and the tranquil Perry Wood Local Nature Reserve, offering a welcome escape into greenery.


Worcester is a vibrant cathedral city set on the banks of the River Severn, offering an attractive blend of heritage, green space, and contemporary living. Known for its stunning Worcester Cathedral, charming Georgian architecture, and well-kept riverside walks, the city combines historic character with a welcoming, community-focused atmosphere.

Worcester benefits from excellent connectivity, with direct rail links to Birmingham, Bristol, and London, as well as easy access to the M5, making it a convenient base for both commuters and families.

Residents enjoy a wide selection of independent shops, cafes, and restaurants alongside modern retail and leisure amenities such as Cathedral Square Shopping Centre, Chapel & Friary Walk Shopping Centre and the University Arena. Worcester's cultural offering is rich and varied, featuring theatres, galleries, and annual festivals. In addition, Malvern Hills is just a short drive away.

The site is located on the edge of the centre of the city providing easy access to all amenities, with the core city centre a mere 15 minutes walk. In addition, Perry Wood Local Nature Reserve is also a 15-minute walk to the south.

Motorways
Positioned just off the M5 (either Junction 6 or 7), the city provides excellent access to the Midlands, South-West, and national motorway network.

Rail
Frequent rail services connect Worcester to Birmingham, Bristol, Hereford and London, further enhancing the accessibility of the site.

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