Grade II Carlisle House heads to market
The Grade II-listed Carlisle House on Southampton Row in Holborn, London, has been brought to market.
The Edwardian-era building is being listed by Watling Real Estate and is currently being used as a public house and nine residential units which extend to around 18,000 sq ft of space.
Planning consent for the historical site includes provisions for the creation of an 85-bedroom hotel which could see the total used space extend to over 56,100 sq ft. However, this planning consent will expire within the coming days.
The 0.2-acre site is a short walk from Holborn Underground Station which provides access to both the West End and The City.
Potential buyers will need to obtain the price on application.
The seven-storey building was constructed in 1905 as a hotel, and given listed building status in 1988.