Thursday, July 31, 2025

Quintet of office lettings completed in Horsforth

Carter Towler and WSB Property Consultants (WSB) have completed five office lettings at Jack Lunn (Properties) Ltd’s Horsforth office schemes.

It means Feast Field is now fully let, and Jason House is close to full occupancy with only one refurbished suite remaining available.

Strong tenant demand has led to lettings totalling 7,122 sq ft.

1485 Recruiters took 687 sq ft on the ground floor of Unit 6 at Feast Field; Innova Legal took 1,575 sq ft at Unit 9 at Feast Field; TKI Property Group has moved into 1,586 sq ft at Unit 1, Feast Field; Healing Touch Rehab, a physiotherapy practice, took 1,649 sq ft at Unit 2, Feast Field; and at Jason House, DRP Insurance expanded into an additional 1,625 sq ft in Suite 3.

Tom Newstead, from Carter Towler’s office agency team, said: “We only have one fully refurbished suite of 1,085 sq ft left at Jason House, as everything else at both Jason House and Feast Field is now let. With 24 units between the two schemes, it’s a real achievement to be so close to full occupancy.

“The location of the developments right in the heart of Horsforth, plus the quality of the refurbishments and the continued investment from Jack Lunn, have clearly resonated with occupiers.”

Nikki Moore, speaking on behalf of Jack Lunn Group, added: “We are delighted with the results that have been delivered by our joint letting agents Carter Towler and WSB. They are well-connected and proactive, and their deep understanding of the local market has helped us achieve excellent results at both sites.”

Robin Beagley of WSB said: “The continued success of Feast Field and Jason House is largely due to Jack Lunn getting the basics right; delivering high quality, refurbished office space, in a great location, offered on competitive and flexible terms.”

Feast Field is a courtyard-style development of 12, self-contained office buildings. Jason House is a three-storey building in the heart of Horsforth town centre, providing a variety of office suites.

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