Throwing House
Throwing House is a handsome refurbished two-storey building set at the heart of the Severn Street site. Designed by G. B. Ford and built in 1877, its imposing exterior signals its importance to the Royal Worcester Porcelain Company: it was here that the bone china vessels were 'thrown' on potters' wheels.
The 5,208 sq ft (484 sq m) of high specification flexible office space arranged over two floors is divided between two large, open-plan offices to the front of the building and offices to the rear. The highly distinctive interior benefits from the retention of slim cast iron columns, an original feature that has been retained.
Throwing House offers a dynamic working environment, with plenty of natural light and allocated parking.
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
2,400 sq ft 223 sq m
First Floor
2,208sq ft 261 sq m
Total Area
5,208 sq ft 484 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%.

