Consent in place — rapid delivery for logistics or manufacturing at M5 Junction 6.
12.5m clear eaves/haunch height suitable for racking and tall plant
65 marked car parking spaces for staff and visitors
Six dock-levellers and two level-access doors for flexible logistics
Planning consent in place; building deliverable within nine months
Target EPC B and BREEAM communities accreditation for sustainability
Very low local crime and no flood risk on site
Tenure unspecified; confirm ownership/lease details before commitment
Very slow broadband; limited local services due to isolated hamlet setting
Plot 8B at Worcester Six is a newly consented light-industrial opportunity designed for rapid developer delivery. The scheme is specified for practical operations: 12.5m clear haunch/eaves, six loading dock doors, two level-access doors and 65 marked car parking spaces — set up for high-throughput warehousing, manufacturing or logistics use.
Planning consent is already granted and a building could be delivered within nine months, offering quick occupation for an investor or occupier. The unit is designed to a modern sustainability standard (target EPC B) with 10% roof lights, fitted offices with raised floors and suspended ceilings, and the wider scheme has achieved a BREEAM communities rating.
Practical strengths include very low local crime, no flood risk, extensive on-site parking and direct motorway access at Junction 6 of the M5. The site sits within an established, affluent rural-business setting and benefits from a large plot footprint suitable for expansion or external storage.
Notable limitations: tenure is not stated, broadband speeds are very slow which may affect office-based operations, and the location is described as hamlet/isolated with limited immediate services. Price information supplied appears placeholder and should be confirmed. Buyers should also confirm service connections, any estate service charges, and detailed delivery costs with the developer prior to exchange.