A MILL in Farsley has now been fully let – before its £500,000 refurbishment has been completed.

The Mending Rooms, the 10,000 sq ft refurbished mill in the heart of the iconic Sunny Banks Mills complex has welcomed two new companies.

The three-storey building, which was built in 1829 and features panoramic views across the Aire Valley, has been transformed into offices.

Two new tenants, SGS Packaging Europe Ltd and Geo 2 Remediation Ltd, have moved into The Mending Rooms.

SGS Packaging Europe has taken 1,300 sq ft of office space for its SGS Leeds operation, while Geo 2 has taken 600 sq ft.

All nine office suites are now occupied with 48 companies on site.

More than 250 jobs have now been created at the nine-office complex, with 48 firms involved.

John Gaunt, joint managing director of Edwin Woodhouse, the owners of Sunny Bank Mills, said: “It is a massive achievement for us to have let all nine suites at the Mending Rooms before the £500,000 refurbishment was completed.

“We feel proud to have done this in a challenging market for commercial property.”