Town centre property up for sale for first time in 55 years
The property, which includes both residential apartments and retail units, is located on the corner of Westmoreland Street and Mowbray Square.
It is being marketed by independent property firm, Adair Paxton, which has managed the scheme for the last five decades.
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Hide AdThe three-storey, stone-built building includes three retail units that are occupied by Westmoreland Coffee, Soul Beauty Studio and a new tutoring centre that is due to open later this year.
In addition, there are 15 rental apartments, including a studio as well as one and two-bedroom homes.
Outside the apartments there is an enclosed yard and a workshop unit.
Adair Paxton director, Simon Dalingwater, said: “This property has been managed by Adair Paxton for approximately 50 years and throughout this time it’s always enjoyed high occupancy levels due to its prominent location, in a popular retailing and residential area, which is within easy reach of the A59 and just half a mile from Harrogate railway station.
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Hide Ad“It’s currently fully let and as a result it will be of interest to a wide range of investors looking for a rare opportunity that has consistently proven its long-term resilience, in one of England’s most sought-after spa towns.”
The property has a guide price of £1.5m.
Adair Paxton now employs a 35-strong team, offering a full range of residential and commercial property services.
This summer the company relocated to new Leeds city centre offices on Wellington Street. It also has offices in Horsforth and Adel.
Adair Paxton’s commercial division sells, lets, and manages a full range of commercial and mixed use property.