The properties overlook Aquifer Gardens – a green space with paths, gardens, trees, and water features. The apartments were named after the former residence of Lord and Lady Horlick, which was later converted into accommodation for Horlicks Factory employees, and are priced from £279,500. The new marketing suite – which is designed to mirror the industrial styling of the factory – will feature scaled models of the development, a three-screen video wall providing an interactive digital tour, and an industrial style black bookcase showcases a selection of historic memorabilia and artifacts from the old factory. In addition to creating up to 1,300 new homes, Berkeley is restoring the Horlicks Factory with its iconic signage, clocktower, and chimney and also the site’s war memorial, to their former glory.