Homes for Sale in Historic Warehouses Across England
Across England, several unique homes offer historic warehouse charm combined with modern living. In Lewes, East Sussex, a three-bedroom home spans three floors in a former Victorian printing firm warehouse. It features a ground-floor open-plan kitchen, dining and living area opening to a private courtyard, with a top-floor roof terrace. Located near the main high street and a rail link to London Victoria just over an hour away, it is priced at £1.15m through Strutt & Park.
In Dartmouth, Devon, The Pottery, built in 1819, offers five bedrooms and four bathrooms in a penthouse setting featuring beams, a vaulted ceiling, exposed stone walls, and a Juliet balcony. It boasts views towards the River Dart and Warfleet Creek, with a 10-minute walk to the South West Coastal Path. This property is listed for £2m by Marchand Petit.
Waterloo, London, hosts a two-bedroom loft-style apartment in a 1920s basket-weaving factory. The home includes deep Crittall windows, a half-stucco facade, a double-height living area, and a mezzanine with two en-suite bedrooms. Located near the South Bank, it is offered at £975,000 via The Modern House.
In King’s Lynn, Norfolk, a former feed mill on the River Great Ouse, originally an 18th-century warehouse, stables, and mill, was purchased as a shell in 1975 and transformed into several dwellings. Currently for sale is a three-bedroom home over four levels featuring a garage entrance and original mill ladders, continuing the historic character of the property.