Landmark Petersfield building sold to Insync Technology

Acting on behalf of Hampshire County Council, Hampshire property advisers Holloway, Iliffe & Mitchell has sold Tilbrook House to local specialist technology business, InSync Technology.

Located on Grenehurst Way in the centre of Petersfield, Tilbrook House was originally constructed in the grounds of The Old College in 1994, designed by award winning architect Nev Churcher MBE. In excess of 4,000 sq ft, the contemporary office building is InSync Technology’s new headquarters having moved in recently following extensive refurbishment.

Tilbrook House has many unique features, not least the gates and railings which were made by local Petersfield blacksmith Steve Pibworth using slices of recycled oxygen cylinders. A full width veranda at the rear overlooks the grounds which have Tilmore Brook as a boundary and views across the lawn towards the historic Old College building.

Established ten years ago, InSync Technology is a successful and growing business providing product design and manufacturing services to the broadcast and related markets. InSync is a truly international business with clients based in North America, Europe and the Far East.

Commenting on the move, Barry Flannaghan, Managing Director of InSync Technology said:
“With the business having grown substantially in both staff and production throughput over recent years, the move is not before time. It will facilitate further expansion of our development team and enhancements to our manufacturing processes and at more than double the size of our previous Dragon Street offices, Tilbrook House will provide an ideal springboard for future growth.”

Craig Powell, Associate Director at Holloway Iliffe & Mitchell who undertook the transaction added:
“Having been used in a variety of ways since it was originally constructed, Nev Churcher’s contemporary design has enabled easy adaptation for its occupants and with a keen interest in architecture I was delighted to have been involved in the sale of this unique building.”