Huddersfield Daily Examiner

Room gets office move

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materials as possible, scaffold boards have been re-used for the centrepiec­e staircase, for instance, and the old mill door is now the boardroom table.

The original wooden flooring covers the entire expanse of The Engine Room’s first floor office, in which the mill’s original industrial hoist is also a key feature.

Outbuildin­gs have been cleared to pave the way for a 12-bay car park, sectioned off with metalwork from the roof. The former car port is now the main reception and an adjoining cottage has already been let.

“It has been a real labour of love,” said Lesley. “We are lucky to have worked with some great partners on the conversion, but we’ve also spent many late nights deliberati­ng over the details and managing the build, because we wanted to get it right.

“We’re definitely thinking of this as our ‘forever home’ – not to mention an extension of our brand – so we put just as much design, thought and effort into it, as we would one of our client projects.”

Transforma­tion of the cellar with brick-vaulted ceiling will continue in 2019. It is hoped that this space will be perfect for a number of small creative business lettings.

Darren added: “It was a big move for us – not just financiall­y, but because we’d been based in Huddersfie­ld since The Engine Room’s journey began 17 years ago.

“But the timing is perfect. We’re maturing as a business, have shifted towards a pure brand focus, and have our eyes set on the next chapter of growth in 2019.

“There are two spaces for additional team members too, so York Mills is a very exciting place to be at the moment.”

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