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Feb 2024

Last Updated: 19/02/2024

Council accepts offer on Harrogate’s former Viper Rooms building

by Thomas Barrett Local Democracy Reporter

| 19 Feb, 2024
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North Yorkshire Council has said it has accepted an offer to rent out the former Viper Rooms building on Parliament Street.

The council owns Harrogate’s historic Royal Baths building, which was home to the Viper Rooms from 2007 until December 2022 when it closed after failing to negotiate a new lease.

The council changed the locks and 30 staff lost their jobs just a couple of weeks before Christmas.

Since its closure, property agent Savills has been marketing the property but despite reported interest, it had appeared difficult for the council to find a taker willing to pay £150,000 a year in rent.

However, that appears to have changed with a council spokesperson confirming an offer for the Viper Rooms unit has been accepted. It declined to say what type of organisation or business had made the offer.

The spokesperson also revealed that a separate offer, which has not yet been accepted, has been made for the former Potting Shed bar that is also part of the Royal Baths site.

It’s been empty for several years and is next to the Winter Gardens Wetherspoons pub.

The council announced earlier this month it will move the Tourist Information Centre from the Royal Baths to the Royal Pump Room Museum, which could raise £40,000 a year in rental income.

The move follows a sharp decline in tourists using the centre on Crescent Road since the covid pandemic, with numbers falling from 135,000 in 2019 to 68,000 last year.

Former Viper Rooms, Kings Club and Moko Lounge owner Paul Kinsey took over the Pitcher and Piano, now known as the Harlow, in November.




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