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Honouring our industrial past
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Embracing the future
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Remembering our ancestors
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Restoring beauty
Restoring beauty.
Respecting history.
We started with one mission, to restore the beauty in old buildings for years to come. With offices, industrial units, residential suites and event spaces, we’ve steadily grown our portfolio of unique and timeless properties.
Your new location will be a charming blend of old and new benefiting from the convenience, comfort and technological excellence of the 21st century in a building that is one of a kind.
Our locations
Formerly known as Heaton Street Works, this large complex once housed Moores Hat Factory, hence its new name today. There are extensive plans for refurbishment to make more space available.
Black Dyke Mills was the most famous in Yorkshire. Today, it is a large complex of 400,000 sqft of space between Halifax and Bradford, and views over the hills of Brontë Country.
Known locally as Sedburgh Mills, this former dye works in Halifax is being given a new lease of life with more than 7,000 sq ft becoming available.
A recently refurbished office space, contemporary meeting rooms and communal areas serviced by a large car park.
The historic Shaw Lodge Mills, in the centre of Halifax, is a 27-acre site with 250,000 sq ft of space, with a further 20,000 sq ft coming online in 2024 & 2025.
Heath House Mills in Golcar, near Huddersfield, is a traditional mill building with 108,000 sq ft of modern amenities and superb transport links.
Grosvenor Mills in Ashton-under-Lyne is a three-storey, 55,000 sq ft site with superb motorway links.
Cottage Street Mill in Macclesfield town centre has approximately 23,000 sq ft of space becoming available in 2024.
Coppull Mill in Chorley, Lancashire, has been recently acquired by the Lowry Group with 180,000 sq ft of space soon to be leased, including storage.
Bridgewater Mill in Eccles, near Salford Quays, is the perfect example of an old mill updated for life today. It’s 43,000 sq ft mill has office and workshop space.
Bowers Mill has around 135,000 sqft of space, made up of several buildings set among 27 acres of land, including its own mill pond.
Black Dyke Mills was the most famous in Yorkshire. Today, it is a large complex of 400,000 sqft of space between Halifax and Bradford, and views over the hills of Brontë Country.
Close to the city centre and with great transport links, Bath Mills dates back to the 1800s but has been repurposed for modern office space.
Huddersfield is an up-and-coming town, well-favoured by businesses who want to benefit from its strategic position in the North of England and its romantic scenery.
Whether you’re a keen start-up or a seasoned entrepreneur, you’ll be delighted to know that Oxford House is known as the Lucky Building.
Latest news
Ladyship Mills: Refurbishment of a unit, re-roofing, and structural works for a new tenant.
The Lowry Project has announced a significant refurbishment at Cottage Street Mill, an initiative that promises to revitalise this historic site.
The Lowry Project has begun a significant refurbishment at Coppull Mill, a historic five-storey cotton spinning mill located in Chorley, Lancashire.