Leading commercial property agent, Eddisons has been appointed to let the former Dewsbury Road Library in Hunslet, Leeds.
The Grade II listed building, which was built in 1902 and opened by the then Lord Mayor, John West MP, has been sensitively redeveloped for office use by a Leeds-based developer that runs the adjacent Holbeck Police Station as serviced offices.
“Redeveloping a Grade II listed building is never easy as the constraints on the developer are extreme, but the company involved have a proven track record in this area and have once again delivered a superb facility,” said John McNeill of Eddisons. “The entire property has been sympathetically refurbished to exceptionally high standards, while still maintaining many of its original features.”
Comprising a number of modern suites that range in size from 1,326 – 6,700 sq ft, the Grade-A offices are situated less than a mile south of Leeds city centre, and midway between J3 and J4 of the M621, ensuring easy access to and from the regional motorway network.
“Developments like this are few and far between and tend to attract a great deal of interest,” continued John. “As a result, I fully expect The Library, with its superb location, and excellent facilities, to be one of the most popular developments we deal with this year.”