Brewery Square has reported another year of sales success at the £100 million regeneration project in the heart of Dorchester, with four apartments remaining.

Situated on the former Eldridge Pope Brewery site, the development introduced contemporary Piers Gough designs alongside the Grade II listed buildings. 

A sale has been secured on its luxurious 1,900 square foot penthouse apartment, in excess of £1 million. This stunning apartment spans the entire sixth floor of The Cooperage.

The buyers commented: “The very central position in Dorchester and the great 360-degree views were instantly attractive. Despite the weather that day, the high ceilings and luxury interiors of the penthouse made up our minds on the first visit. Having moved in just before Christmas, we’re really enjoying it.”

Three bedroom apartments and penthouses are currently available. Apartments start from £495,000 and prices for Penthouses start from £650,000. 

Robert Ackland, director at Brewery Square, commented: “We’re delighted that our buyers are already enjoying life here. Brewery Square has a large number of unique selling points which attract many people to the development.

“Convenient proximity to shops, restaurants and an ODEON cinema, a helpful onsite concierge service, secure basement car parking, as well as the unusual position of being very close to two railway stations with Dorchester South having a direct line to London Waterloo; these are just some of the factors which are very appealing to potential buyers.”

For those interested in finding out more about what Brewery Square has to offer, or to view the show apartment, contact01305 757000 or visit the marketing suite on Weymouth Avenue.

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