A landmark building in a prominent city centre location has been brought to market by commercial property agents Bond Wolfe.
Designed by Sir Harry Tanner, The Grand Post House was built in 1895, and served as Wolverhampton’s head Post Office before becoming university offices until 2007.
James Mattin, managing director of Bond Wolfe, says: “We are delighted to bring this historic, Grade II listed building to market.
“With so much history attached to it, The Grand Post House offers any would-be buyer a chance to restore a real landmark building.”
The property stands on Lichfield Street, close to Wolverhampton Grand Theatre.
It has a retail shop, currently producing £36,000 rental income per annum, on the ground floor, with the upper three floors vacant, totalling 22,975 sq ft in all.
Mattin adds: “The Grand Post House displays impressive period architecture with an imposing façade, decorative stone detailing and large arched windows that provide excellent natural light throughout the interior.”
Internally, the building offers substantial accommodation arranged over multiple floors, with generous ceiling heights and spacious open-plan areas that reflect its historic civic use.
The upper floors have been stripped, and many original architectural features remain, providing significant character and a strong sense of heritage, while the internal layout presents a flexible opportunity for a variety of potential uses, subject to planning permission.
The building is being sold freehold for £1 million.
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