Refurbishment transforms derelict offices into flats

A refurbishment project has brought to life a group of vacant offices, creating new and spacious apartments in the centre of Morpeth.
Davidson House in Morpeth.Davidson House in Morpeth.
Davidson House in Morpeth.

North East property firm Bradley Hall and its building surveying team project-managed the refurbishment of the now contemporary apartments at Davidson House, 21-23 Bridge Street.

Ricki Hutchinson, building surveyor at Bradley Hall, said: “We are always delighted to work on projects which will continue to develop and improve this fantastic and iconic town.

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“The building surveying team has carried out a fantastic job and created apartments which are much more spacious than most new styles. We have achieved our aim to provide new and quality homes for the people of Morpeth.

“The properties are now available to rent through the Bradley Hall residential property team, providing a modern space for those looking to be based within the ideal location of Morpeth town centre.”

Michael O’Driscoll, senior asset manager at Northumberland Estates, the building’s owner, added: “The refurbishment on the apartments has been completed to a very high standard and will provide people will the opportunity to rent a spacious and modern property within one of the most popular town-centre locations in the region.”

For more information, visit www.bradleyhall.co.uk