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Asset manager seeks new life for factory which shut axing 650 jobs

Former Samworth Brothers site in Cornwall has been put on market by Euro property fund six months after shutting

The huge former Kensey Foods factory in Cornwall

The huge former Kensey Foods factory in Cornwall has gone on the market after the plant shut with the loss of 650 jobs.

Described as “one of the largest, premier manufacturing sites” in the Duchy, it is up for sale or to let following its acquisition earlier this year by M7 Real Estate, a leading European regional property fund and asset management business.

The factory closed in July 2019 when parent firm Samworth Brothers, which also owns pasty maker Ginsters, vacated the 11-acre site on the Pennygillam Industrial Estate, at Launceston, saying it had been loss-making for six years.

The former Kensey Foods site includes a factory and warehouse

The factory had produced a wide range of chilled desserts - including custard tarts, cream cakes, fruit pies, crumbles, tarts and sponge puddings - for some of the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s leading retailers including Tesco.

After Samworth Brothers pulled out, the land was acquired by M7 Real Estate as part of its ongoing property acquisition programme. It brought in Vickery Holman to either sell or find tenants for the site.

The land occupies a prime location on the Devon/Cornwall border, with transport links on the A38 and property consultancy Vickery Holman said it is “likely to appeal to businesses looking to move into state-of-the-art food manufacturing facilities with adjoining office space”.

The site is being offered as two separate facilities. K1 is a large industrial warehouse facility totalling 150,000sq ft and coming with 1.4 acres of land. K2 comprises a modern food manufacturing facility in more than 44,000sq ft.

Inside the former Kensey Foods factory in Cornwall, once a producer of desserts

Occupying a prominent site on the Pennygillam Industrial Estate, the property is close to the A30, giving easy access to the M5, which Vickery Holman thinks will tempt potential purchasers.