Colyton's Old Town Mill being given new lease of life

By Francesca Evans

7th Oct 2020 | Local News

The derelict Old Town Mill in the centre of Colyton is being given a new lease of life with eight business units currently under development.

Axminster Property is managing the project on behalf of a pension fund client and the project will see the historic building in Rosemary Lane converted into eight units available from early 2021.

It is hoped the project will revitalise this area of the town, with much interest already being shown in all eight units, which will measure 900 to 2,200 square feet.

Axminster Property, which is also currently renovating the landmark Trinity House building in Axminster, will be working with favoured contractors NDM Collins to transform the Old Town Mill in Colyton into a "very special and central place to work in the Axe Valley".

The company has already been praised for its sensitive and high-quality renovation of Trinity House in Axminster, converting the former department store into separate commercial units.

You can find out more about this on our sister website Axminster Nub News.

For further information on the commercial units in Colyton, contact Kelly Apps on 01297 302439 or email [email protected]

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