Armstrong House
In an excellent position on the edge of the Worcester and Birmingham Canal, Armstrong House represents a rare opportunity to acquire high quality restaurant accommodation in a new, landmark building.
Named after Robert Williams Armstrong, architect to The Royal Porcelain Works at Worcester in the mid 19th century, the building is a modern interpretation of the traditional architecture that surrounds it. Clad in mellow brick, with a strong industrial aesthetic, it presents a striking façade to both the canal and Mills Cross.
Armstrong House offers 5696 sq ft (528 sq m) of flexible, uninterrupted restaurant space, with the capacity to seat up to 180 patrons. Arranged over three floors, this unique contemporary building is filled with natural light and offers expansive views over water.
High quality finishes throughout
Comfort Cooling
Intelligent lighting, designed to assist in achieving LG7 compliance
Passenger Lift

