Friday, August 1, 2025

Estate agency relocates in Nottingham’s historic Lace Market

An independent Nottingham estate agency is relocating as part of its continued growth plans.

Walton & Allen has secured new premises at 35-37 St Mary’s Gate, in the heart of Nottingham’s historic Lace Market district. The move sees the agency take on 1,820 sq ft of open-plan first-floor office space in a prominent character building.

The deal was brokered by Thomas Szymkiw, head of agency at NG Chartered Surveyors, who represented the landlord in the transaction.

Thomas said: “Walton & Allen’s relocation not only gives the team room to grow but places them in a location steeped in history, close to key amenities and within walking distance of Nottingham’s business community.

“This is a fantastic letting for both parties. Walton & Allen is an ambitious and growing estate agency, and 35-37 St Mary’s Gate provides the perfect platform for their next chapter. We’re delighted to have helped facilitate this move and wish Walton & Allen every success in their new home.

“Walton & Allen’s move is further evidence of the continued demand for high-quality, flexible office space in Nottingham’s core districts.”

Philip Westin-Hardy of New West Chartered Surveyors acted for Walton & Allen in securing the new lease. He said: “We were pleased to advise long-standing clients in securing a new city centre base in the heart of the Lace Market.

“The building has the character and blend of amenities we were looking for with open plan space and decent natural light. We wish the clients well in the building and it was also close to their former home so helping in staff and client retention.”

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