Steve Jones, Deputy Chief Executive of Steps Together:
“Rainford Hall is the perfect environment for our work, and we are delighted to be working alongside our local contractors to sympathetically convert the Hall for our business needs. During the coming months we will be working closely to further develop relationships with local suppliers and support local businesses. We are also excited to find new and innovative ways to support our Health Care & NHS colleagues, ensuring their patients are able to secure excellent private treatment at Steps Together.”
Steps Together established since 2017, operate a collection of successful centres in Nottinghamshire and Leicestershire. Already providing a vital network of support and services that transform the lives of those living with addiction, clients include sports personalities, professional executives and individual family members.
Darren Rolfe: Chief Executive of Steps Together:
“Throughout the last three years, Steps Together have seen an unprecedented demand for our range of treatment services from countless families across the Northwest of England. I am delighted that we have been welcomed by the Pilkington family and been able to secure such a fantastic property in the area, which will allow us to respond to the needs of many families, businesses, and individuals living under the destructive shadow of addiction in 2022.”
Jeremy Pilkington, Director of Rainford Hall Estate Limited:
“We‘re delighted that the future of this important heritage asset has been safeguarded. The 20-year lease will secure the long-term maintenance of the hall and grounds and mean that the site remains in the family. Steps Together provides a vital network of support, transforming the lives of those living with addiction and we’re pleased that the Steps Together Group has chosen our Hall as its new location in the northwest.”
Perfectly located Rainford Hall is accessible from the whole of the UK, with national motorway networks and rail and air networks close by whilst providing a peaceful haven within its beautiful surroundings.
SAS Daniels LLP advised on the disposal and redevelopment of the hall.
James Goddard, commercial property partner in the Chester office of SAS Daniels:
“We‘ve advised Rainford Hall Estate for the past six years and the new agreement is a major development, guaranteeing the future of the Hall alongside the wider Estate. In the past, the building has always been let as office space on short term lease agreements, but the securing of this 20-year lease to one tenant demonstrates long term commitment to this important building.”
Property consultancy Fisher German advised on the letting and are managing agents for Rainford Hall Estate.
Richard Baker, of Fisher German:
“We have been managing agents for Rainford Hall Estate since 2008 and this is an excellent opportunity to secure the future of the hall. It’s clear that the commercial office market has moved away from this kind of building so there needed to be a new approach, and our commercial team was able to look beyond the traditional tenant and provide a solution which met the long-term objectives of both the Estate and Steps Together.”
Steve Jones, Deputy Chief Executive of Steps Together:
“Rainford Hall is the perfect environment for our work, and we are delighted to be working alongside our local contractors to sympathetically convert the Hall for our business needs. During the coming months we will be working closely to further develop relationships with local suppliers and support local businesses. We are also excited to find new and innovative ways to support our Health Care & NHS colleagues, ensuring their patients are able to secure excellent private treatment at Steps Together.”
Steps Together established since 2017, operate a collection of successful centres in Nottinghamshire and Leicestershire. Already providing a vital network of support and services that transform the lives of those living with addiction, clients include sports personalities, professional executives and individual family members.
Darren Rolfe: Chief Executive of Steps Together:
“Throughout the last three years, Steps Together have seen an unprecedented demand for our range of treatment services from countless families across the Northwest of England. I am delighted that we have been welcomed by the Pilkington family and been able to secure such a fantastic property in the area, which will allow us to respond to the needs of many families, businesses, and individuals living under the destructive shadow of addiction in 2022.”
Jeremy Pilkington, Director of Rainford Hall Estate Limited:
“We‘re delighted that the future of this important heritage asset has been safeguarded. The 20-year lease will secure the long-term maintenance of the hall and grounds and mean that the site remains in the family. Steps Together provides a vital network of support, transforming the lives of those living with addiction and we’re pleased that the Steps Together Group has chosen our Hall as its new location in the northwest.”
Perfectly located Rainford Hall is accessible from the whole of the UK, with national motorway networks and rail and air networks close by whilst providing a peaceful haven within its beautiful surroundings.
SAS Daniels LLP advised on the disposal and redevelopment of the hall.
James Goddard, commercial property partner in the Chester office of SAS Daniels:
“We‘ve advised Rainford Hall Estate for the past six years and the new agreement is a major development, guaranteeing the future of the Hall alongside the wider Estate. In the past, the building has always been let as office space on short term lease agreements, but the securing of this 20-year lease to one tenant demonstrates long term commitment to this important building.”
Property consultancy Fisher German advised on the letting and are managing agents for Rainford Hall Estate.
Richard Baker, of Fisher German:
“We have been managing agents for Rainford Hall Estate since 2008 and this is an excellent opportunity to secure the future of the hall. It’s clear that the commercial office market has moved away from this kind of building so there needed to be a new approach, and our commercial team was able to look beyond the traditional tenant and provide a solution which met the long-term objectives of both the Estate and Steps Together.”