Rare opportunity for high quality office space in Bath

By Anita Jaynes on 17 March, 2017

Bath’s commercial property experts HPH have announced a rare opportunity for high quality office space on Gay Street in the city centre.

At a time when quality office space is in shortage in Bath the announcement will be welcome news for companies looking for premises in the city.

Bath is renowned for its beautiful Georgian architecture and a BA1 post code is a desirable accessory for many.

HPH floor and garden level. The area includes a kitchenette, its own toilets and shower, and a private rear walled garden.

The garden also has gated access from Miles’s Buildings, which could be used for parking bicycles off street.

Lindsay Holdoway, managing director of HPH Ltd, said “Bath is a unique place to do business, not only does the city have a rich and dynamic business community but its world famous architecture and heritage gives an exclusivity to those companies based here.

“Unfortunately, navigating Bath’s famous architecture and heritage can create issues for some businesses but at HPH we have the experience in both property management and development to make a Georgian building work for a 21st century business.

“Our portfolio is proof that with the right investment listed buildings, like 27 Gay Street, can fulfil modern business requirements.”

Chartered Surveyors Derek Walker are the letting agents appointed by HPH.

Hugh Warren, partner at the firm, commented “We used to let offices in and around Gay Street on a regular basis, but availability in recent years has been significantly curtailed. This is a particularly good suite in a very fine building.”

To find out more about HPH Commercial Property visit www.hph.co.uk, which owns and manages a large portfolio of business property throughout the city, carried out an ambitious refurbishment of the Grade I Gay Street building just two years ago making it sustainable and efficient office space.

Approximately 1,340 sq.ft. of office space is currently available at 27 Gay Street – across the ground