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Bristol city centre building acquired for £2.1m

Lambert Smith Hampton has completed the sale of Hanover House

Hanover House in Bristol city centre (Image: Lambert Smith Hampton)

A prolific Bristol city centre building has been acquired for £2.1m.

Real estate consultancy and agency Lambert Smith Hampton (LSH) has complete the sale of the city's Hanover House on behalf of a private landlord.

Regen Developments purchased Hanover House for £2.1m with plans to eventually convert the upper floors of the building while retaining existing ground floor occupiers.

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Hanover House is situated in the heart of the Old City and is a mixed-use development totalling 8,500 sq ft. The building is fully let to Dirty Martini, Stretto Architects, Wards Solicitors, Belltown Power and Digital Visitor.

Rengen Developments work in a variety of sectors offering a diverse range of skills for new build, refurbishment, listed buildings and national monuments.

LSH has acted on behalf of the private client for a number of years in all areas including property management, lease advisory, agency and building surveying services.

Peter Musgrove, senior director and Head of South West and Wales said: “The building is well located in the heart of the Old City, which is both an historic and vibrant part of Bristol.