Building 36

The Grand Store

 

The Grade Store is an imposing complex of warehouses originally built around three large quadrangles. Originally constructed in stages between 1806 & 1813, inspired by the great naval storehouses of the previous century, the Grand Store was expensively built in brick dressed with Purbeck stone and supplied the British Army with everything from bootlaces to horse harnesses and entrenching tools.

 

Building 36 forms the central and, for many, the most prestigious part of the Grand Store complex. This Grade II Listed building has been fully restored to offer a diverse range of studios, 1, 2 & 3 beds, each offering a high degree of original features. Ornate exposed brickwork, oak columns & beams, large sash windows – this building has it all.

 

Expect to pay no less than £950 pcm for the one beds and £1150 pcm for starters on the two's.