18/12/2025
News
An office building that was once the Kettering headquarters of the former newspaper title The Northampton Evening Telegraph is available to let through Eddisons and Berrys whose local agencies are under joint instruction.
The appropriately named ‘Newspaper House’ has been occupied by the current tenants since 2017 following the relocation of the newspaper’s operations.
It is a self-contained, two storey, high quality office building with approximately 60 parking spaces with barrier entrance at Ise Park on Rothwell Road in Kettering.
Built less than 30 years ago, in the late 1990s, and just one minute’s drive from the busy interchange of the A14 at Junction 7, on the north west of the town, Newspaper House has office accommodation totalling 10,276 sq ft, across both floors including a full height reception/entrance area.
The agents advise that Newspaper House is fitted out to ‘an extremely high standard’, currently, with a modern layout of the space that includes break-out areas and meeting pods as well as more conventional meeting rooms. These layouts - among other fit-out features - can be left for the incoming tenant if required.
In leading Eddisons’ agency on Newspaper House from the Kettering office, Amanda Lawrence points to the shortage of office stock in the Northamptonshire area at a time when the post-Covid emphasis on employee presence in the office, whether full time or in a hybrid mix combining working from home days, is consolidating.
She said, “This is the first time in a long time an office building of this size, not to mention this quality, has come forward to the open market for letting.”
Newspaper House is available to let by way of lease assignment or sub-lease, primarily. However the agents add that a new lease may be available by negotiation. Viewing is strictly by appointment through the agents.
For more information, contact Amanda Lawrence at Eddisons, tel 01536 483400, [email protected] or Kevin O’Dell at Berrys, tel 01536 213176, [email protected].