July 15 2008
Folly Hall, an iconic Grade II* listed building on the edge of Huddersfield town
centre, is being converted into high-quality offices, which will open for business
in September.
The 19th century Folly Hall Mills, which overlook the River Colne, are being transformed
into 60,000 sq ft of modern 21st century offices. The £6 million development was
officially launched this week by Coun Ken Sims, the cabinet member for regeneration
with Kirklees Metropolitan Borough Council.
Dewsbury-based developers, Jay Tee Group, are reporting a very encouraging list
of enquiries in the old woollen mill, which has been vacant since 1993. Jay Tee
Group bought the mill from Amco plc for a sum in excess of £1 million in 2005. It
was previously owned by Kirklees Metropolitan Borough Council.
Coun Sims commented: “I am delighted to be launching this excellent development.
It is a most brilliant site and I am sure, with a lot of hard work by both the private
and the public sectors, it will be a tremendous success. It will be a great asset
for Huddersfield and is just what we need in the 21st century.”
Paul Bailey, project director, commented: “This is a tremendous development for
Huddersfield. It will involve significant regeneration of the riverside area, creating
new employment opportunities and raising the profile of Huddersfield as a major
office destination in the region.”
“Altogether there is 60,000 sq ft of prime office space over five floors, which
can be leased or bought. This space can be divided into office units from 2,000
sq ft upwards. We feel they will prove very attractive to professional services
firms of all sizes, as well as to the public sector.
“The interior of Folly Mill is absolutely stunning, with vaulted ceilings, spiral
staircases and exposed beams. It will be an absolutely wonderful place to work,”
he explained. “Phase One of our development involves the conversion of the first
of the two riverside buildings, with the Large Mill starting in the autumn”
There is also consent for a 2,500 sq ft restaurant on the ground floor, which will
service the office development and also be open to the general public.
The development will feature a new steel and glass structure linking the two historic
mills with the old engine house to create a single office building with underground
parking. Overall there will be space for 200 cars.
The joint agents for the scheme are Eddisons and Michael Steel and Co. Paul Andrew,
head of agency at Eddisons, commented: “There are a number of prestigious schemes
being proposed for central Huddersfield, but Folly Hall will be the first to deliver
the high-quality accommodation, so full of character, that is preferred by many
modern businesses and organisations.”
Alec Michael of Michael Steel and Co added; “There have already been a number of
positive inquiries from both local and regional companies for substantial space
within the scheme and, given the lack of similar high-quality office space close
to the town centre, we have no doubt that this development will be extremely successful.”
Folly Hall, which was originally built in 1844, boasts a fantastic riverside location
at the bottom of Chapel Hill and next to the Grosvenor Leisure complex in Huddersfield.
It is just to the south of the Huddersfield ring road, which provides excellent
links to the Kirklees area as well as to Junctions 24 and 25 of the M62 and the
national motorway network.
The mill, which operated until 1982, was renowned internationally for the quality
of its worsted and suits were made for world-famous politicians such as Jimmy Carter
and Jim Callaghan. It was owned by the Lumb family.
Paul Bailey commented: “The mill was a centre of excellence in the 19th and 20th
centuries – and we are delighted that it is becoming a centre of excellence again.”
Funds for the £6 million redevelopment were secured from Handelsbanken, who have
recently opened an office in Wakefield. Angela Dowd, corporate manager, commented:
“This is an iconic building, which I can’t wait to see being restored back to its
former glory”.
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