Grade II office building in popular Leeds suburb coming to market
CBRE has been appointed to bring a Grade II office building in Headingley to market.
The company’s UK development and residential capital markets (Northern) team is to bring Moorfield House to market, a 1.61 acre development site suited for residential conversion. It stands on Alma Road in Headingley, Leeds.
Moorfield House comprises of a Grade II office building and single storey linked extension building with 50 car parking spaces to the front and rear.
The property has the potential for redevelopment - subject to planning - to convert the existing Grade II Listed building into apartments and demolition of the existing single storey office building for new build mews houses.
The site is in the Headingley suburb close to Headingley Railway Station and located three miles from Leeds city centre.
Moorfield House is currently part-occupied and has the potential to be restored.
Jessica Coombes, associate director of CBRE UK Development and Residential Capital Markets North, concluded: “We are delighted to bring to market Moorfield House, a redevelopment opportunity in Headingley with a difference.
“The property, with its Tudor gothic castle style, will appeal to potential buyers looking to convert the building, as well as extend it with new build houses.
“Moorfield House sits in an excellent location and we hope to attract developers looking to transform the site into a high quality residential scheme highlighting its stunning original features.”
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