Thorpes Warehouse is an off-plan development, set within a Grade II listed building, dating back to the 18th Century. This unique building, situated on the waterside will comprise of just 12 luxury apartments, creating a sense of exclusivity and community.
Tailored to meet the needs of young professionals working and living within Nottinghamshire, Thorpes Warehouse offers generous living space and superior quality throughout each apartment.
Thorpes Warehouse is located in the heart of the picturesque town of Newark, in a quaint and desirable location along the River Trent.
The development itself is a superbly finished collection of 12 loft-style apartments consisting of studio, 1 and 2-bedroom apartments with luxurious features. Many of the original features of this beautiful Grade II listed building, originally built in 1872, have been carefully incorporated into the design of the building creating a modern, yet industrial feel.
Located just a short distance from Nottingham, surrounded by miles of countryside, Newark is steeped in history and bursting with culture and charm.
Neighbouring Thorpes Warehouse you’ll find the ruins of Newark Castle. This stunning landmark has influenced the unique character of the town since the grounds were landscaped in the late 1800’s. However, Newark is renowned for more than its history. Its famous Market Place, overlooked by the Georgian Town Hall has been the beating heart of the town’s heritage for many years. The town has also built a fantastic reputation for its annual antiques fair held at Newark County Showground, where thousands of antique collectors descend on the stalls each year.
For a small town, Newark benefits from exceptional transport links across the country. Less than a 10-minute walk from Thorpes Warehouse, residents can travel directly to the capital in just 1 hour 20 minutes. For those commuting slightly closer to home, both Nottingham and Lincoln can be reached in less than 30 minutes.
If you need to travel further afield, East Midlands Airport connects the region to over 90 destinations worldwide and serves over 4 million passengers each year.
Invest from just £30,000
Just 12 luxury apartments available
Competitive yields of up to 6% in Newark
Prices from £150,000
At Centrick, we know what makes a good investment: strong yields, tenant demand and growth patterns. All of which are driven by regeneration, investments and locations. Here are some of Newark’s investment highlights
With an expected £60 million set to be invested into businesses, education, skills, regeneration, and connectivity in the coming years, Newark will continue to rise in popularity with prospective tenants, homebuyers and investors. The ongoing investment into the area will see 2,651 new homes built, along with country parks, sports facilities and cycle lanes.
Nestled in the picturesque county of Nottinghamshire, home to the bustling city of Nottingham, Newark aligns with the region's popularity among investors. Nottinghamshire witnessed a remarkable surge in the average house price in 2023, reaching £236,000—an impressive 23.5% increase since 2019, indicative of the sustained demand and growing allure of the county. However, Newark shines prominently among the charming towns in the vicinity. In 2022, house prices in Newark experienced a remarkable 20% surge, positioning it as the second-best performing town in the entire UK.
The appeal of Newark extends beyond its borders, with the city of Nottingham offering a myriad of employment opportunities and attracting major corporations such as Boots, Experian, Capital One, and Speedo to establish their headquarters in the area. As more individuals and young professionals choose to relocate to this dynamic region for work or the desire to be a part of the community, the overall population is projected to witness a substantial 9% increase, reaching 908,000 by the year 2034.
Employment rate in the East Midlands and a 74.5% employment rate in Nottinghamshire County
Population in Nottinghamshire. Expected to rise by 9% by 2034
New build sites began in 2023 in Nottinghamshire
Predicted price growth in the East Midlands by 2027 (JLL)
Leading UK Universities in Nottinghamshire
University students studying in Nottinghamshire
Targeted new jobs by 2030
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Located just a short distance from Nottingham, Newark is steeped in history and bursting with culture and charm. With exceptional transport links across the UK and beyond, residents can explore the stunning landscapes surrounding Newark Castle that influenced the unique character incorporated across the town. The town has also built a fantastic reputation for its annual antiques fair held at Newark County Showground, where thousands of antique collectors descend on the stalls each year.
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