Offers are sought in excess of £1.2 million with full vacant possession.
The property has been comprehensively refurbished to create a unique working environment. Accommodation is arranged across three floors, as well as an attic and basement, with a mixture of open-plan workspace, private offices, meeting rooms, and a ground-floor boardroom. A new kitchen and breakout area have been installed, alongside a gym and exercise studio, and full fibre connectivity. Comfort cooling is provided in part of the second floor, and the building benefits from excellent natural light throughout.
Externally, The White House offers secure on-site parking for at least six cars, including two EV charging points, and covered cycle storage. Located on Clifton/Bootham, the building sits on the principal northern arterial route (A19), connecting York’s historic city walls to the outer ring road, just two miles away. Its position provides excellent accessibility and proximity to York’s vibrant amenities.
Hannah Coleman, surveyor in the Leeds office agency at Savills, comments: “The White House offers a rare opportunity to purchase a truly distinctive building in York. Its combination of historic character and modern specification makes it stand out in the market, and we expect strong interest from purchasers looking for a unique, high-quality workspace in a prime location.”