BEFORE and after aerial pictures show the transformation of the Horlicks Factory site.
The iconic factory, on Stoke Poges Lane, Slough, is undergoing work which will soon be home to 1,300 homes, a rooftop garden, a cinema, indoor atrium and more.
Recently, developer Berkeley Homes released photos of what the new site is set to look like when it’s all finished.
But do you remember what the site used to look like?
Scroll across this slider to take a look at aerial shots of how the Horlicks Factory has changed over time.
Who remembers seeing the Horlicks van outside the factory back in the day?
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As construction for the new development got underway, Berkshire Industrial Archaeology Group shared some snaps of the work:
The redeveloped site is set to have a range of facilities in the factory building including a games room, concierge facility, fitness centre, cinema, workspace, an on-site café and a day nursery.
Here's the games room:
And the new indoor atrium:
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The regeneration project has been going on for a while and the site is now set to see its first load of homes ready for purchase this year.
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