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Grimsby's St James House hits the market as offices or apartments mooted in heart of town centre

Sixties annex to minster put up for sale as square renovation completes

St James House in Grimsby.(Image: GrimsbyLive/Donna Clifford)

A prominent building at the heart of Grimsby town centre has hit the market.

St James House, looking over Grimsby Minster and owned by the Parochial Church Council, is being put forward for residential conversion or office redevelopment.

Dating back more than 50 years, it was built as part of the Bull Ring redevelopment, and the sale comes after another transformation of the open space outside.

Plans for it to be demolished had been considered by the local authority as part of the most recent regeneration, but the scope of works has changed as the Town Deal pilot progressed.

Lawrence Brown, managing partner at commercial property agency Scotts, is handling the sale, with a guide price of £400,000.

He said: “St James House offers nearly 10,000 sq ft of accommodation in a superb location in the heart of the town centre. Major redevelopment works have just been completed in St James Square and there has also been a recent announcement of the proposed redevelopment of part of Freshney Place. As such, the building offers scope to be redeveloped for numerous uses.”

St James House, seen from the side of Grimsby Minster as part of the re-opening of St James Square.(Image: GrimsbyLive/Donna Clifford)

The substantial red brick building’s ground floor provides a small office suite together with car parking for approximately 30 vehicles, accessed from Cartergate.

The first floor offers a range of small offices and large open area with the second floor currently let to North East Lincolnshire Council, though not in occupation. The third floor features a former caretaker’s flat.