Bradford businesses have a rare chance to secure a base in Bradford’s oldest textile landmark; the Grade II listed Paper Hall, which dates from 1642.
Acting on behalf of The Paper Hall Company, commercial property agent Eddisons is currently seeking tenants for the Lower Wing – a self-contained suite totalling 197.41m² (2,125 sq.ft.) and boasting nine car parking spaces.
“This is an exciting opportunity for anyone looking for an office that is a little out of the ordinary,” said Eddisons’ Jonathan O’Connor. “The Paper Hall boasts virtually 400-years of heritage, but was refurbished in the 1990s to cope with the demands of modern business. As a result it not only offers new occupiers a historic address, but one that is equipped to the highest of commercial standards.”
Located in a prominent position on Anne Gate and overlooking the city’s inner ring road (A650), The Paper Hall was home to industrialist James Garnett from 1794 until his death in 1829. Many credit Mr Garnett with bringing the industrial revolution to Bradford by installing a number of spinning machines in the Hall.
“As well as having a place in the hearts of both historians and the Bradford populace, The Paper Hall will always be close to our hearts as it was the home to Eddisons in Bradford for many years,” added Jonathan.