House
Factory
Schedule of areas
sq m | sq ft | |
The Factory | 2,660 | 28,642 |
First & The Loft | up to 1,161 | 12,501 |
Ground | up to 1,499 | 16,141 |
The Bottle House | 333 | 3,592 |
Total | 2,993 | 32,234 |
With a private gated campus with voluminous floors, the building is an ideal headquarters for occupiers with production and workplace requirements with plenty of outdoor space.
The Bottle Factory is packed with features that make this a truly unique work environment
Up to 5m high
ceilings
Openable
windows
Gated campus
entrance
Private roof
terrace
Onsite
parking
3 phase
power
10 external doors
for
access and loading
Access to
communal
courtyard
Natural daylight
throughout
The Factory
The Bottle House
Ground
First & The Loft
Ground & First
sq m | sq ft | |
Unit 1 | 279 | 3,003 |
Unit 2 | 208 | 2,238 |
Unit 3 | 332 | 3,465 |
Unit 4 | 320 | 3,444 |
Unit 5 | 214 | 2,303 |
Total available | 1,343 | 14,453 |
Exposed
brickwork
10 external doors for
access
and loading
Direct access to
communal
courtyard
Roller shutter
security
Ceiling heights
up
to 5m
Original steel
support
beams
Openable
windows
3 phase
power
sq m | sq ft | |
Studio 1 | 18 | 193 |
Studio 2 | 13 | 139 |
Studio 3 | 14 | 150 |
Studio 4 | 18 | 193 |
Studio 5 | 14 | 150 |
Studio 6 | 39 | 419 |
Studio 7 | 31 | 333 |
Studio 8 | 31 | 333 |
Studio 9 | 22 | 236 |
Unit 8 | 337 | 3,627 |
Unit 9 | 161 | 1,732 |
Unit 10 | 146 | 1,571 |
Total available | 843 | 9,076 |
Natural daylight
natural
daylight
Ceiling heights
up
to 5m
Private roof
terrace
Options for
mezzanine
Openable
windows
sq m | sq ft | |
The Bottle House | 333 | 3,592 |
Total | 333 | 3,592 |
Exposed brickwork
throughout
Openable
windows
Direct access to
communal
courtyard
Natural daylight
throughout
It started with a fizz
J. Mills applies for the trademark of the Spechala brand name.
Construction is completed on the original footprint of the building.
Construction is completed on the original footprint of the building.
Patent applied for the famous Beehive bottle cap.
Work is completed on the new warehousing either side of the original grand ‘shop front’ facade. The stables are removed and new ancillary space added.
The gates close for the last time at J.Mills & Sons.
During this time the property fell into various hands, laying vacant for a number of years and falling into disrepair.
Fabrix acquires the site, saving the buildings from demolition
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1890
J. Mills applies for the trademark of the Spechala brand name.
Construction is completed on the original footprint of the building.
Production of sparkling water begins at 12 Ossory Road.
Patent applied for the famous Beehive bottle cap.
Work is completed on the new warehousing either side of the original grand ‘shop front’ facade. The stables are removed and new ancillary space added.
The gates close for the last time at J.Mills & Sons.
During this time the property fell into various hands, laying vacant for a number of years and falling into disrepair.
Fabrix acquires the site, saving the buildings from demolition
Fabrix trademarks J.Mills & Sons, relaunching a 126 year old brand.