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Duchy appoints Linley & Simpson for new £2 million Harrogate development
The Duchy of Lancaster has appointed award-winning letting agents Linley & Simpson to market its new residential development in Harrogate.
Linley & Simpson – one of Yorkshire’s leading independent letting agencies – is inviting enquiries for Granville House and Villiers House at 11 Ripon Road, which is owned and managed by the Queen’s Estate.
The Duchy of Lancaster has invested £2 million in the sustainable development, which comprises 13 one and two bedroom apartments in total.
Emma Horton, branch manager at Linley & Simpson Harrogate, said: “This is a fantastic opportunity to rent within a prestigious residential development in a very desirable area of Harrogate.
“The development consists of two buildings: Granville House, a 3,850 sq ft converted traditional Villa with four, spacious two bedroom apartments and Villiers House, a new 6,450 sq ft building to the rear of the development containing a mix of one and two bedroom apartments.
“Each apartment will be finished to a high standard in neutral tones and tenants will also benefit from landscaped greenery and allocated parking spaces.”
Designed by Wetherby-based architects Wildblood Macdonald, the prices of the two bedroom apartments range from £900 pcm to £1,600 pcm.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Clare Burnett .
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