Slip House
The Slip House designed by Robert Armstrong, circa 1852, is one of the most striking buildings at The Waterside. Originally where the slip the liquid clay mixture used to make the porcelain pieces was created, it now offers outstanding modern office accommodation with allocated parking.
A stunning new entrance pavilion, complete with cast stone detailing, hosts an imposing reception area, in addition to an impressive conference room on the first floor and a second meeting room at ground level.
The building provides 6,854 sq ft (637 sq m) of superb specification, open-plan office space arranged over 2 floors. Newly formed windows and a new feature double glazed roofing system flood the entire length of the building with natural light.
Specification
- Many existing and unusual period features retained
- High quality finishes throughout
- Comfort cooling
- Full access raised floor
- Intelligent lighting, designed to assist in achieving LG7 compliance
- Impressive entrance and reception
- Passenger lift
- WC and shower facilities
- Car parking
Floor Areas
Ground Floor
3,152 sq ft 293 sq m
First Floor
3,702 sq ft 344 sq m
Total Area
6,854 sq ft 637 sq m
Layouts shown here are for approximate measurements only. They are not necessarily shown to scale. Exact layout and sizes of floorplan may vary. All measurements may vary within 5%.

