British School of Watchmaking (BSoW) was no easy task. The main reason for moving from Sale, where the school had been based for 14 years, was space, but the overall wish-list was extensive.The search alone took two years – the school needed to be easily accessible, large enough for an extra classroom, in decent overall repair and with an available freehold.
At double the size, despite needing both a new roof and floor, the 6,500 sq ft building in Cheadle jumped out as “just right”.
And now, after a £200,000 makeover, the vision that included a theory room, three classrooms and additional space set aside to accommodate additional short and professional courses, is complete.A registered charity, the BSoW was established in 2004 in.
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