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      Lister Mills, Bradford

      Unit 3 Silk Warehouse

      £16,995 pa (£1,413 pcm)

      Unit 3 is an Urban Splash commercial office to let in Silk Warehouse, Bradford. The office unit is 3391 sq ft . On site car parking is available.
      Call:0333 666 0000

      Description

      Lister Mills is a stunning collection of Grade II* Listed mills and warehouses which have been carefully restored into new homes, offices, cafés, retail and leisure spaces. Covering an extensive 27 acres, Lister Mills provides over 300 new homes and 200,000 sq ft of mixed use commercial space.
       
      Silk Warehouse was the first phase in the regeneration of the Grade II* Listed Lister Mills. Designed by Latham Architects, and bursting with original features; brickwork, cast iron columns and vaulted ceilings, Silk Warehouse has been restored into 130 new apartments and 19,625 sq ft of ground floor commercial space. Manningham Mills Community Association, based in Unit 1, provides exhibition space, a drop in IT centre, additional meeting room facilities and a fantastic café. Unit 2 is home to Mind the Gap, a performing arts society for the disabled. While Unit 3 offers 3,525 sq ft of commercial space which would suit a variety of businesses.
       
      Phase II, Velvet Mill, which is just across the courtyard, has seen the creation of over 190 homes along with 10,000 sq ft of mixed use commercial space on the ground floor. Designed by David Morley Architects, Velvet Mill offers 2,335 - 6,200 sq ft of commercial space and would make an ideal office. Alternative uses such as showroom or leisure spaces are also suitable subject to planning.
       
      Lister Mills is situated on Lillycroft road, a busy hub of the Manningham community, with plenty of eateries, cafes and local amenities. Lister Mills is approximately 1.5 miles from Bradford city centre, served by regular bus services and a short walk from Frizinghall train station with direct links to Leeds.The beautiful award winning Listers Park is just around the corner should you want an idyllic spot to take your lunch, a quick game of tennis or basketball or just somewhere to stroll.
       
      Call our commercial team now to arrange a viewing!
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      Office
      Service Charge
      £4,680 Pa
      Car Parking
      On site car parking available
      Rent
      £16,995 pa (£1,413 pcm)
      Deposit
      Subject to status
      Available
      Now
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      Ryan Leigh

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      About Lister Mills

      Originally built in 1838 & once the world's largest silk mill, Lister Mills is a stunning collection of Grade II* Listed mills and warehouses dominating the Bradford skyline. Residential apartments & ground floor commercial units brimming with original features nodding to the buildings heritage.

      The newest homes at Lister Mills are the Pods. High on top of the Grade II Listed Velvet Mill — part of Lister Mills in Bradford — these outrageously modern penthouses are a striking contrast to the original mill building from 1838.

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