Houses concerted for am old maltings business have been placed on the market for sale.
The project sees buildings in Lower Ebor Street, that were dis-used for most of the last 50 years, being brought back into use.
The project attracted some local opposition in 2013 with opponents claiming that the internal fittings were part of the City’s heritage.
Later legal action was threatened
The entrance is a three-storey open atrium housing the conserved industrial artefacts.
There is a mix of two and three bedroom homes with three storeys and many original features. All have lower ground floor utility rooms on the former barley-growing floor.
The homes are on sale from £320,000 with Hudson Moody, York
The Clementhorpe Maltings are a grade two listed building. The building was listed for the following reasons;
* It survives as a highly legible example of a small, urban late C19 maltings, both in external appearance and the retention of all the key components of the process, namely barley and malt storage, steep, growing floors, and kiln
* It retains rare machinery relating to the malting process, principally an early C20 H J H King kiln furnace, and a cistern steep, and also related machinery such as a dressing machine by Nalder and Nalder, and a double bucket elevator.