Location - Marshall Mill

Wednesday, 6 April 2011






Marshall’s Mill
Comprising of the self-contained Marshall’s Court and the main Marshall’s Mill building, this development offers some of the largest floor plates in the urban village on flexible terms allowing you to up or downsize, with minimum effort.
The impressive Grade II Listed Mill building was refurbished extensively in 2001 and can offer commercial office space from 3,960 sq.ft up to 9,085 sq.ft. From the contemporary reception area to open and airy suites, the original character of the mill buildings come through ready for your company to create its own individual space.  This historic space is now home to a mix of creative, digital and design agencies and public sector services.
The neighbouring Marshall’s Court building was once a warehouse for the flax and textile industry that grew up in Holbeck. Offering three floors of self contained office space, this building can be let as a whole or as smaller units starting from just 1,193 sq. ft on flexible terms.
The Marshall’s Mill complex is owned and managed by Igloo Regeneration who plan to retain and further renovate Marshall’s Mill and Marshall’s Court.  Future plans include a major new regeneration scheme utilising land around Marshalls Mill to create a new neighbourhood with a mix of residential, business space, offices, workshops, cafes, galleries and small local retail. This will turn currently unused land into a creative, environmentally sustainable new addition to the already established communities in Marshalls Mill and Round Foundry.
Igloo Regeneration are strongly committed to supporting the arts and cultural industries in the area. In 2004 local artist Antonia Stowe was commissioned to develop a permanent sculpture reflecting the areas history and heritage. The Holbeck sheep now stands guard over the mill, which plays host to networking events and has provided a series of artists residencies over recent months.

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