Historic mill. Modern business space. Golcar, Huddersfield.
Heath House Mill has been a centre of commerce since 1861. Today, it's home to 39 thriving businesses across 44 units.
Built during the Industrial Revolution by TW Thorpe, this former cotton mill has been thoughtfully refurbished to provide modern commercial space while retaining its character. With 108,000 sq ft of flexible accommodation, the mill offers something for every business.
Premium top floor unit with lift access and 4m ceiling height. Commanding views over the Yorkshire countryside.
Ground floor unit with toilet facilities. Perfect for workshop or light industrial use.
Professional suites for start-ups, consultants, and established businesses.
Light industrial units with power and access for makers and manufacturers.
Larger spaces for storage, distribution, and heavy industry.
Between Huddersfield and Manchester with excellent transport links
Families moved to Golcar from Elland and Huddersfield seeking work. The area began to grow as an industrial centre, with 21 houses registered in the vicinity.
TW Thorpe built Heath House Mill during the Industrial Revolution. Powered by water from the natural springs of Bolster Moor, a mill pond was constructed at the end of Heath House Lane to store water for the steam-powered looms.
At its height, the mill employed 97 people, forming the heart of the local economy and community.
The Lowry Group acquired Heath House Mill and undertook extensive refurbishment, transforming it into a thriving business hub with 44 commercial units.
Apiary Estates acquired Heath House Mill, continuing the legacy of this historic building as a centre for commerce and innovation in the Colne Valley.
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