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General Listings up to 1 mile (1.6 km):
Type Distance Address Size Terms Contact
Land 0.1 miles
(0.2 km)
Coronation House, Church Street, Bromsgrove, Worcestershire 357.5 Sq m (3,848 Sq ft) Freehold price:
POA
Lynne Davies
JP Dillon
Worcester
01527 872525
General Listings up to 3 miles (4.8 km):
Type Distance Address Size Terms Contact
Land 1.1 miles
(1.7 km)
64 Sherwood Road, Bromsgrove, B60 3DR 0.1 Hectares (0.25 Acres) Rent PAX:
Offers around £10,000
Duncan Bedhall
Jarvie Bedhall
0121 561 7888
Land 2.5 miles
(4.1 km)
Unit 9 Alfred Court, Saxon Business Park, Stoke Prior, Bromsgrove, Worcestershire, B60 4AD 104.8 Sq m (1,128 Sq ft) Freehold price:
POA
Lynne Davies
JP Dillon
Worcester
01527 872525
General Listings up to 7 miles (11.3 km):
Type Distance Address Size Terms Contact
Land 6 miles
(9.7 km)
Stonebridge Cross Business Park, Droitwich, WR9 0LW From 0.4 Hectares (1 Acre)
to 32.37 Hectares (80 Acres)
Rent per sq ft:
Offers around £5
Stephen Rowan
BNP Paribas
Birmingham
0121 234 6880

Land in Bromsgrove

wantspacegotspace.co.uk is pleased to announce that it has commercial property/business space located in Bromsgrove, near Redditch, Worcestershire, listed on the website. Click this link to start your search...

Bromsgrove the Town

Bromsgrove lies approximately 12 miles to the South West of central Birmingham in an excellent strategic position at the intersection of the M5 and M42 motorways, providing good access to the wider Midlands area and the national motorway network.

Notable areas of Bromsgrove are:
Buntsford Gate Business Park

Ashtonfields Industrial park
The Estate lies just off the A38 in the established Sherwood Road industrial estate.

Sugarbrook Road

Saxon Business Park is in a very popular and attractive location close to the town of Bromsgrove and with excellent road communications to the motorway system - the M5 at J5 and the M42 at J1 are both just a few minutes drive away. Droitwich, Worcester, Redditch, Birmingham and the West Midlands conurbation are also all within easy commuting distance.

Saxon Business Park was commenced in the early 1990's and subsequently 17 acres have now been fully developed. The Park comprises mainly offices and high quality warehouse units with high office content. The companies who have relocated to Saxon Business Park are a mixture of freeholders and tenants.

Sroke Prior - Harris Business Park


At one time, Bromsgrove was a centre for the woollen trade, which went into decline before the 17th century.

The Bromsgrove Union Workhouse, on the Birmingham Road, was opened in 1838 and closed in 1948 and is in use as an Indian restaurant today.

Nail making was introduced by the French Huguenots in the 17th century and became a thriving industry. At one point Bromsgrove was the world centre[citation needed] of nail making. Mechanisation quickly put the industry into decline.

Bromsgrove was home for many years to the world-famous "Bromsgrove Guild", a company of craftsmen who produced many fine works of sculpture, ironwork, etc., including the gates of Buckingham Palace (whose locks are stamped with the Guild's name), the lifts on the Lusitania and the famous statue adorning the Fortune Theatre in Drury Lane.

In 1841, Bromsgrove railway works was established. It was primarily a maintenance facility but also built steam locomotives. The works provided employment for people in Bromsgrove. In 1964, following a reorganisation of railway workshops, the works closed and was demolished. The site is now a housing estate. One of the turntable pits still remains.

n 2004, 33,175 people in Bromsgrove District were in employment, with mining and quarrying, manufacturing, electricity, gas and water supply, the utilities, being the biggest sector of employment.[12]

Many of Bromsgrove's residents find employment in Birmingham, Redditch, Worcester and other places along the motorway network. MG Rover was a major employer of Bromsgrove residents until its collapse in May 2005.

Bromsgrove is still home to LG Harris Ltd, a paint brush manufacturer.(Known locally as "Harris Brush" or just "The Brush")

Business parks in Aston Fields and Buntsford Hill are helping to revitalise the local economy, in addition to newer developments such as Saxon and Harris Business Parks. Bromsgrove District Council is aiming to create a technology corridor along the A38 to take advantage of the area's excellent road links.

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