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No 7 Cambridge Crescent Sept 24

Landmark building in the heart of Harrogate gets new owners

Newtons Solicitors with offices across Yorkshire and the North East has completed a property deal on one of Harrogate’s landmark buildings in Cambridge Crescent which will become their Harrogate office after period of refurbishment.
Property consultants GSC Grays recently sold the former Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) premises for an undisclosed sum on behalf of the West Yorkshire development group Prospect Estates. The prominent listed building, arranged over five floors, forms part of  an elegant crescent in the centre of Harrogate.
Tim Waring, Property Agent for GSC Grays, said “It’s wonderful news for the town centre to have new owners for such an elegant building, which is close to the world-famous Bettys Tea Rooms and the Cenotaph, especially since it has been empty for several years.”
Cambridge Crescent, a Grade II listed development, was built 1867-8 by George Dawson to a design of J H Hirst of Bristol featuring enriched Flemish Renaissance frontage. RBS closed the branch in Harrogate in 2018 as part of a country-wide programme affecting 162 branches.

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