



About Whittington Hall Park
Whittington Hall Park is located on the southern outskirts of Worcester close to the historic village of Whittington. The site is within an area of landscaped parkland developed in the late 19th Century around the modest country house of Whittington Hall.
The Hall itself was built in 1902 by Martyn Smith Esq., who occupied Whittington Hall until the late 1950′s when it was acquired by The Midland Electricity Board as a regional training centre. Teme House and Brook Court were completed in 2005 and together with the Hall create Whittington Hall Park, owned by The Pemberstone Partnership, the current Landlord.
Whittington Hall Park is an established business location with a mix of accommodation ranging from Grade A offices, period offices in the Hall, the entrance lodge and early 1980s office accommodation, totalling circa 80,000 sq ft. Following the completion of Teme House and Brook Court, Whittington Hall Park is home to a number of high level occupiers. It provides a unique opportunity for businesses seeking contemporary offices in a traditional estate setting with direct access to the on-site landlord’s management team.
Whittington Hall Park Brochure (3.8MB PDF)


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